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Up for sale is my 98 track prepared Integra. It is easily one of the best Integras going around. I've got the log book with the cars full history. It has genuine jap parts with $15,000 spent on mods. Perfect P plater car and you never get hassled by cops in it!! Also open to trades and I am negotiable on price so make an offer!

Call Dave on 0401 723 418

Vehicle: 1998 Honda Integra VTIR

Price: $18,000ono

Kilometres: 173,XXX

Colour: Black

Reg Plate: RXK116

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes

Location: Melbourne

Alarm system

·FM 2-way alarm system

·Two pager remotes with LCD display

·Code hopping

·Built-in remote engine start and N/A timer

·Distance 1500 metres

Exterior

·Genuine C-West rear bar

·Genuine C-West side skirts

·Genuine Type-R front lip

·Buddy Club P1 17inch SF rims

·Rays Engineering lug nuts (blue)

·HIDS 6000k lights

Interior

·Driver and passenger OBX Racing recliner bucket seats (red)

·Genuine Type-R rear seats

·Buddy Club short shift kit

·Buddy Club gear knob

·JVC double din CD/DVD/MP3 player

Performance Modifications

·Fujitsubo Powergetter cat-back

·5-Zigen headers

·Magnaflow high-flow cat

·Apexi intake

·Exedy heavy duty clutch

·Spoon lightened flywheel

·Summit lightened crank shaft pulley

·Cusco strut bar

-Coilovers

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mate, that is one very clean integra. I had mine for sale for well over 6 months, only sold it a couple of days ago, atm it is very hard to sell cars in general. You will get alot of knob's offering you 7-8k, good luck with the sale man :P

mate, that is one very clean integra. I had mine for sale for well over 6 months, only sold it a couple of days ago, atm it is very hard to sell cars in general. You will get alot of knob's offering you 7-8k, good luck with the sale man :P

Thanks mate... I hope it's easier to sell than my 33 because that was a nightmare!! Hard to find clean cars these days so hopefully when someone sees the car everything will work out.. thanks again

I would of just left the 15K in my pocket, rather than modifying an integra lol. Dont you realise the money doesn't come back?

haha, mate all cars are the same, integra, skyline wat ever it is, all cars are a waste of money full stop!!!

I would of just left the 15K in my pocket, rather than modifying an integra lol. Dont you realise the money doesn't come back?

haha, mate all cars are the same, integra, skyline wat ever it is, all cars are a waste of money full stop!!!

I would of just left the 15K in my pocket, rather than modifying an integra lol. Dont you realise the money doesn't come back?

haha, mate all cars are the same, integra, skyline wat ever it is, all cars are a waste of money full stop!!!

I would of just left the 15K in my pocket, rather than modifying an integra lol. Dont you realise the money doesn't come back?

It was worth it.. I'm sure you've spent money on your toys.. Plus didn't really expect to get the money back, who does?These things are going for this price totally stock so i guess the buyer would be grabbing a bargain..

rossi... umm.. stick to one car bloke.. honestly. :worship:

bump!!!

goodluck with sale brother!!

also

november 23rd at fix docklands my bday ;)

Eyyy long time no see.. Yeh it's time for a new project which i'll be looking at keeping for a while.. Oh no problem i'll be there for sure!! Catch up soon mate

absolute beauty of an integra

great example

and from wats been done to it, id say thats closer to track prepared than most cars.........

this is basically a dc2r, from the mods that have been done, its probably faster than a stock dc2r

and a stock dc2r is definetly a track ready car straight out of the dealer

good luck with the sale

absolute beauty of an integra

great example

and from wats been done to it, id say thats closer to track prepared than most cars.........

this is basically a dc2r, from the mods that have been done, its probably faster than a stock dc2r

and a stock dc2r is definetly a track ready car straight out of the dealer

good luck with the sale

Thanks mate i really appreciate your comments.. Its a really quick car. Like you said, it would be faster than a stock dc2r, but i also came up against a new type s with a few mods... Let's just say the guy was very suprised!!

Thanks again..

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