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Item: December 2002 Honda Integra DC5 Type R

Location: Tamworth, NSW

Item Condition: Absolutely Immaculate

Reason for Selling: Buying property

Hey guys,

It is time for me to sell up.

Everyone who knows me knows how I treat my cars. Always looking pristine, and this is a prime example. Car is washed AT LEAST once a week. Waxed/polished every 2-3 months.

Features:

Engine:

  • K20A i-Vtec producing 147kw standard.
  • Injen cold air intake
  • Aftermarket exhaust

Wheels/Suspension

  • 18” Ozzy Volknova black with chrome lip. These are 6 months old.
  • Lock nuts
  • Lowered springs

Exterior

  • Honda optional A-Spec lip kit (main difference being rear bar with diffuser)
  • 5% tinting all around

Interior

  • Original Recaro’s have been custom re-trimmed in Red & Black leather with Type R embroidered.
  • Rear seat is re-trimmed with same leather
  • Door cards have also been re-trimmed
  • As new OEM red floor mats have been purchased.

Stereo

  • Pioneer 5850IP head unit. 6 months old. Comes with iPod cord which charges and gives full control via the unit itself.
  • All speakers are standard.
  • All amp cords (power, 3xRCA’s, speaker wire throughout) has been laid and will be included.

Other Information

  • Sitting on 79,xxx kilometers at the moment. Will be having its major 80,xxx service within the next two weeks. This is a MAJOR service including all belts, fluids etc.
  • Brand new battery.
  • Car is immaculate throughout and will pass any workshop inspection with ease.
  • All usual Type R features, including 6 speed manual.
  • Rego is NSW and due mid December.
  • You will be hard pressed to find something wrong with this.

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Price & Conditions:

Before anyone asks, I WILL NOT SWAP. Sale only.

Asking price is $27,500 neg.

If your brothers uncles sisters boyfriends father got one for such and such price. I do not give two shits.

Contact Details:

I can be contacted by PM on here. And only then will I give out details.

No shitkickers, joy riders etc, if you don’t have the money, DO NOT waste my time.

Cheers. :D

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"If your brothers uncles sisters boyfriends father got one for such and such price. I do not give two shits. "

I love that! Nice car and fair price. Good luck with sale

"If your brothers uncles sisters boyfriends father got one for such and such price. I do not give two shits. "

I love that! Nice car and fair price. Good luck with sale

Thanks mate..

Have got a few interested parties, see how things go.

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