This 1999 Honda Civic Si shows just 12,190 miles and has been in North Carolina since new. The seller purchased the car in January 2018 from the original owner, who reportedly protected the seats and mats with removable covers and drove this example sparingly. The car is finished in Electron Blue over grey cloth and is described as stock down to the original tires. Power comes from B16A2 VTEC inline-four paired to a 5-speed manual transmission, and recent dealer servicing commissioned by the seller included a new timing belt, water pump, and tensioners. This EM1 Civic Si is now being offered with a clean Carfax, the factory books and manuals, and a clean North Carolina title in the seller’s name.

The exterior wears Electron Blue paint, and the Carfax shows no history of accidents or other damage. A number of matching body panel VIN tags are shown in the gallery, and the 15″ seven-spoke alloy wheels still wear the original Michelin XGT tires.

The Si was equipped with stiffer suspension than the standard Civic, as well as a standard front strut tower bar and four-wheel disc brakes.

The cabin is trimmed in dark grey cloth, and the seller reports that the original owner protected the seats and factory floor mats with removable covers. Close-up photos are provided of the mats and front seats. The stock steering wheel, shift knob, and Honda-branded AM/FM/CD radio remain in place. The seller notes that the heat, A/C, and radio work as they should.

The six-digit mechanical odometer shows just over 12k miles, 541 of which have been added by the seller. Regular mileage updates are shown on the attached Carfax report.

The B16A2 inline four displaces 1.6 liters and features VTEC variable valve timing. The engine was rated at 160 horsepower when new and is paired to a 5-speed manual transmission. Per the seller, the previous owner had the oil changed twice. The seller had a timing belt and water pump service performed by Honda of Concord, North Carolina in January 2018.

Several photos of the underside are provided, showing the condition of the exhaust, floors, and suspension.

The original manuals and dealer materials are provided in the stock sleeve from the original dealership.

The Carfax is attached and shows regular updates in North Carolina with two owners back to new.