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Item: ***** Honda Civic VTI 1994 VTEC TURBO 5 Speed MANUAL RARE!! ***

Location: Toowong, Brisbane

Reason for Selling: Unfortunately had to resign from work, this is a project that i unfortunatley have to give up as cannot fund it

NEW PRICE - $8990.00 !!!

NO UNRESONABLE OFFER REFUSED NO SWAPS

Contact Details: [email protected] MSN, LYLE - 0422600985 no private numbers

Up for sale is our GENUNINE RARE 1994 Honda Civic VTI 5 speed manual. Car has had a good life and

has been treated very well and NOT been molestered. This is a TOP of the range VTI with ALL power

options, factory electric sun roof, FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES (NOT REAR DRUMS!), Front & Rear Sway bars CUP HOLDERS!!!, Front & Rear bucket seats and much more... These options ONLY came out on the VTI which lower models did not have the priverlage of recieveing.

Has had an easy 215000 k's serviced every 10000k's with genunine honda fluids ONLY and Mobil 1 / motul

5w 50 synthetic oil. Has PERFECT compression over all 4 cylinders.Stock stand these engines

from honda produce aprox 70fwkw after the turbo kit and now makes aproximately 115 - 120fwkw. The Vtec Engaugement point has also been lowered from 5800 to 5000 to improve power, improve turbo spooling and boost build. Turbo kit has been on engine for 10000k's. This is a Genunine High quality Greddy Turbo kit specifically for the Dseries in an EG civic, therefor Powersteering and Aircon still remains!. Turbo kit is 100% legal, reliable, safe and been fitted with a qld transport Mod plate certifying this.Aircon recently

regassed and very cold!

Runs mid to low 14s down 1/4 in as is condition, (with good techniquie, some weight reduction and semis could easily crack 13s) Clean motor, Does not blow any smoke or burn any oil.

Quick and relyable Car! has MASSIVE potential and new owner will NOT be dissapointed. New stereo professionally installed with all high quality cable and professional solderd joins. Just been Re-registered,

rego expires 06/2007.

Still is very fuel economical. Full tank of Bp ultimate usually costs aproximately $35.00 (depending on fuel price)Will do aproximately 500ks per tank of fuel.

**NOTE**

Paint work on car does have some scuffs and defects (front bar, tail gate, rear quarter) , however the paint is still factory colour and therefor would not cost much to do some touchups. Been Quoted $200 from Dr Kustom to do all necessary touch ups.

Will need a an ecu will more functions to get cars potential perforamance! eg Safc / Vafc / Emanage etc

Car has just had a mechanical Service. Replaced gearbox & Dif + new oil, Brand new Exedy Clutch, Adjusted tappets Has had Radiator Flush and is running with anti freeze/boil Engine Coolant, Powersteering and Brake fuild changed.

New Window Wipers Only Every Run on Bp Premium Ultimate Fuel 98Octain and never run on a cold motor.

ALWAYES WARMED UP & DOWN. Cv's, CV Boots, Wheel Bearings, drive shafts all in very good condition

Just been Electrically Serviced. Headlights replaced with HID Super BrightLamps. All Indicators, parkers,

Tail light lamps replaced. All Fuses on Interior and Exterior Fuse Box Replaced.

Motor

- D16y1 SOHC Vtec 5 Speed manual!

- Type R Red Crinkle painted valve cover

- Complete Greddy Turbo Kit

- Greddy PiggyBack ECU

- Trust Td04 Turbo (NO SHAFT PLAY!)

- Braided oil lines with brass fittings

- Light Weight Intercooler pipeing

- Stealth Black bar&Plate Front Mount Intercooler 3inch

- Wrx Blow off valve

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch & Machined Fly Wheel (Brand new with reciept)

- Heavy Duty Driveshafts

- ZEX premium Spark Plugs

- malpassi Fuel Pressure Regulator with gauge

- Hurricane pod Filter

- Exhaust system with Stainless steel cannon muffler

- High-Flow Cat (not installed)

- Mod Plate to suit Turbo Conversion

- Heavy Duty Engine Shock Damper (improves torque and lowers vibrations)

Interior

- Standard Front and Rear Bucket Seats

- Type R Gear nob

- Momo Steering wheel

- IMMACULATE Interior !!! will not find another Eg civic THIS GOOD!!

- Factory Electric SUNROOF !!!

- Type R shoulder Pads

- 2inch boost gauge mounted on apiller

- 2inch oil pressure gauge mounted on apiller

- Tinted Windows

- Retrimed in black rear shelf

Exterior

- All Exterior Seals restored to Origional Black State

- Red Honda Type R Badges

- HID headlight Lamps

- Talon Side Skirts

- Modified front bumper to ensure maxium airflow to intercooler

- Number plate covers

- Clear indicators (also have oem orange spair)

- BONUS!!! WINDOW DOOR SEALS ARE IN GOOD FACTORY CONDITION!!! NOT CRACKED

AND FADED !! (COMMON PROBLEM WITH CIVIC)

Stereo - 6 SPEAKER STEREO!

- Sony Cd/mp3 Player Combo

- blaupunkt 6inch Splits in front

- Blaupunkt 6inch speakers in rear

- Sony 6x9s ion rear shelf

- Grade A Cable and professional soldered joints

- All necessary cables run for amp + sub setup!

Suspension & Wheels

- Light weigh 15inch alloys 5 spoke

- Lowered king Springs (have factory springs and shocks if wanted for spairs)

- Front and rear Sway bars!

- tyres with 90% tred

PRICE - $8990.00 ONO

CONTACT - Lyle on 0422600985

MSN / Email - [email protected]

Feel free to call my mechanic on any tech info. Name and number available on request.

Price is negotiable within Reason. Inspections are more

then Welcome. Car sold with all faults if any at all.

Will Send Interstate at owners Expense. NO TYRE KICKER, JOY RIDERS OR TEST PILOTS!

**** DO NOT POST IF YOUR NOT INTERESTED, YOU WILL BE REPORTED! ****

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  • 3 weeks later...

mate i think i messaged you on boost, but would you be interested in a trade for an S15? cash adjustment my way:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=196935

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROPS!!!

Civic now - $8990.00

No unresonable offers refused!!

NO PEOPLE CALLING UP SAYING...." I like it but im not sure if my dad will let me have it"... THESE ARE PRICED WELL NOW TO SELL!! DONT WASTE MY TIME

  • 2 weeks later...

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