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Up for sale is my 98 Integra VTIR . It is easily one of the best Integras going around. this car is absolutely head turner and I've also got the log book with the cars full history. It has genuine jap parts with over $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 and it does come with the plates PAYBK and this car is owned by a young girl that just got her Ps so it hasnt been thrashed or anything, any RACV tests are welcome

Vehicle: 1998 Honda Integra VTIR

Price: $16,900

Kilometres: 177,XXX

Colour: Black

Reg Plate: PAYBK

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

.Black clear tail lights brand new

.Sunroof

Interior

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

·Genuine Type-R rear seats

·Buddy Club short shift kit

·Buddy Club gear knob

.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

car is just about to get serviced and tuned at protek automotive in about 500kms so will sell car fully serviced and tuned to the new owner, selling car due to wanting to buy a cheaper car for work as this is always garaged, only times i take it out is only to the carwash and back, car is immacculate in and out and just about to get it cut and polished so we will get that all organised,

car has about 9 months reg still, car has no problems what so ever and just got the front drive shafts replaced,

CONTACT Tony on 0413247957

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Edited by GTRBOS
man thats a nice car !

if i could leave my 33 i would be definitely interested

gl with sale.

lol thnaks mate, let me know when your 33 is gone and we can work something out,

cheers tony

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