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Make: Honda EK4 Civic

Model: VTi-R

Milage: 207,XXX

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Hawkesbury Area, Sydney

Currently registered? Yes - Rego till Sep 2008

Price: $13,990 $12,490 $11,990

Contact: [email protected]

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I have owned and loved this car almost 3 years. It has been phenomenal, not one problem since I've had it, puts a smile on my face whenever I drive it. The KMs are due to my daily M7 / M2 highway travels to and from work. P-Plater friendly. I have never used any fuel other than 98 Octane, and every 3 - 4 refuels I empty a bottle of Octane Boost + Injector cleaner into it. :) Log books until about 168,000km, then I've changed oil every 5000km ever since using either Motul or Mobil 1. EXTREMELY ECONOMICAL.

Exterior:

Brand new Buddy Club front bar and rear panal, and re-glossed carbon-fibre bonnet done 08/03/08

JUST had its major service 5000km ago and replaced coolant pump

Stock 119kw B16A engine

K&N Filter Pod

Red Civic Type-R engine cover

Cusco Strut Bar

Fully adjustable HSD coilover suspension

Tyres nearly 3 months old - Potenza RE001's, tread almost new

SSA "15 dark gold rims (Rays volk CE28 copies)

Carbon Fibre Bonnet

Full Buddy Club body kit

Cat-back exhaust - stock headers (love the exhaust note)

Fully Electric Sunroof

Philips CrystalVision 4300K Headlights

Interior:

Bride BRIX II reclining Bucket seat

Aftermarket Pioneer CD player/Fusion 6x9s, no subs or amps

Type-R Gear Knob

Mugen Short Shifter (gearbox in mint condition, absolutely no issues shifting)

Fully electric Sunroof

Aircon works perfect

Keyless Entry, power everything

Alarm / Immobilizer

Issues:

Scratch on rear bar, hard to notice

2 small dents in driver's side door

This VTi-R handles and corners superb, very fun, good for track use though I haven't had a chance or money to take it there. The engine feels great healthy and revs very smoothly.

Ideal for any Honda / Civic / Vtec enthusiasts who can really appreciate this car.

Reason for sale,

#1 Pay off debt

#2 try out other cars as I'm an enthusiast, move on

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Edited by C00PER
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