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I have for sale a 1993 honda civic jap spec sedan.

Modifactions include 2.5inch exhaust ,IHI hi flow turbo,cast manafold,380cc injectors,large fmic,Exedy heavy duty clutch,short shifter,autometer ,boost,af ratio,oil,water guages.Custom door trims.Clear tail lights,plus more

Car need a little work as it got broken into and got a touched trashed.Front bumper got stolen+carbon fiber bonnet and few other things .Ive changed the bonnet+bumper allready.

Needs,

Coat of paint

dash cover

head unit

apexi VAFC or any other fuel managment.

Asking $9500 as is

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Is it a Vtis, an Si or a Breeze?!? What sort of cooler (cut down truckie?)? Exhaust/cat? Km's? Dyno or Quarter mile times? How long has it been turbo'd? PM me if you like. May be looking for a car for my wife!

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its a Vx ,Its got a 2.5inch turbo back exhaust,no cat.It dynoed 206hp and has ran a 14.1 at 145k ,on a gtech on 6psi.Very fast front wheel drive ,Ive beatn skylines with ease on rolling start,But off the mark it justs stupid for wheel spin,1st ,2nd .Its got different gear ratios to give it more top end ,that helpd wheelspin as it use to smoke the tyres all the way into 3rd!

But i live in melbourne.

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