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12SEC Car, B18CR/B20V3 SETUP 145kw at the wheels. REGRETFUL SALE!

I got 93 Honda VTI CIVIC features B18CR/B20 bottom end of 2001 CRV 4wd. - COST $11K MOTOR IS

FULLY BUILT

ENDLESS Brake pads ,Mugen fire socks

DEFI 3 gauges on 1 SINGLE DIN

SPOON front and rear lower tie bars

BBS two piece wheels drilled 4x114/4x100 dish cost $1K Brand new BRIDGESTONE ADRENALIN TYRES

JDM HEADLIGHTS AND AMBER CORNER LIGHTS

JDM SPOON MIRRORS

new oil catch can setup with sandwich plates NGK LEADS and NGK iridium spark plugs brand new

Brand new TYPE R rocket cover Transmission, oil filter, engine oil all HONDA GENUINE just been replaced

500km ago incl O RING on dizzy changed. CV boots and Rack done as well. 5in Autometer SPORTCOMP

silver tacho

SPARCO BRANDNEW P310 SUEDE STeering wheel 310 mm

Brand new MONGOOSE alarm

B20 VTEC V3 Set-up

Block:

- B20b8 CRV Late model Block

- 84mm RS machine Cast ITR specs piston, New rings

- STD rods notched for ITR/GSR bearings

- Golden eagle head studs

- ARP Rod bolts

- Micropolished Crank

- Block line honed with ITR/GSR main cap girdle

- ITR pickup and sump

- OEM seals and gaskets

- Custom breather holes made from the block to catch cans

( Total $5,500)

Head:

- Dynodave custom ported ITR 2002 B18cR Head

- Supertech flat valves

- Suprtech retainers

- Supertech valve srpings

- Rocket Motorsport vavle job

- Rocket M22x Camshafts

- Skunk2 Pro-series intake manifold with ported runners and opening to match T/B

- 68mm Power Professional Throttle Body

- Custom intake with Blox velocity stack filter combo

- New OEM seals and gaskets

- Toda B Cam gears

(Total $5,950)

Gearbox:

- B16b CTR L.S.D

- ORC heavy duty clutch kit

(Total $2,500)

Extra Accessories Included:

- RC 370cc - $350

- Hondata s200 - $550

- Dynodave Tune - $550

- Catch can set-up - $250

- Innovative billets mounts - $450

- Toda Headers 4-2-1 race version - $1200

- Walbro fuel pump - $180

- Brand New Honda thermostat and fan switch - $75

- 2.5" mandrell bent exhaust system $380

- Spoon Radiator - $850

(Total $4,825)

External Accessories:

- Poineer Head unit - $300

- Clarion $ speakers - $180

- Em1 Rear tail lights - $250

- Em1 Side skirts - $120

- Window visers - $180

- Strust brace - $200

- Mugen Lip kit Frnt and rear - $450

- SSCUS bucket seats - $1250

- Endless ZEAL Coilovers - $2500

- Cold air induction flexi pipe -$60

revs 9000rpm Ratio 12:1... done compression test

2weeks ago 01/06/08 260compression all of them... SELLING DUE FOR DEPOSIT FOR HOUSE, NO RUSH, but

need to ADVERTISE NOW... NO TIMEWASTERS and please APPRECIATE.. Car handles very good on up hill and very quick down hill...alot of torque, not normal b16head, this is B18CR/B20V3 SETUP!

LOCATION: YATALA< BRISBANE>>>

PH: 04 2203 2203

PRICE: $15,800 ONO

NO SWAPS or TRADES!!!

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$50 full tank and gets 550 kms UNBELIEVABLE, and if step on it, just revs so quick and got balls..

fun little car, really have POTENTIAL !!! 4cylinder NATURALLY ASPIRATED...

RECOMMENDED FOR P PLATERS... got DYNOED ON 145 KW at the WHEELS!!!

great for everyday work car, which im doing till present...

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