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Make: 1995 Oct Honda Civic

Model: EK4 VTiR Hatch

Milage: 35 000kms on engine; 15X XXX on chasis

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Red

Location: Western Australia

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 14,000 exclusive of shipping (shipping charge pay by buyer)

Contact: 0403527849 or PM or email ([email protected])

Comments / Modifications: ENGINE HARDWARE: B20B lower block with B16A Head

ENGINE ACCESSORIES:

Engine: Running on A’pex Power FC

- Lightened and Balanced Crank

- Eagle H-Beam Conrods with ARP Bolts

- Energy Dynamics Forged Pistons 84.5mm

- Integra Type R Intake Valves

- Type R Retainers

- Toda Spec B Cams

- Port and Polished Head

- ARP Head Studs

- Fastparts Unlimited Chromed Intake Manifold with shorter runners and larger plenum

- AEM Adjustable Cam Pulley

- Supra 2JZ-GE Injectors

- POWER Silicon Timing Belt

- NGK Ignition Cable

- Spoon Low Temp Thermostat

- Spoon Low Temp Fan Switch

Intake:

- Simota ‘Big Belly’ Intake Pipe

- Simota Air Filter

Exhaust:

- Super Dynamics 4-1 Extractor (thermal wrapped)

- Free Flow Cat

- Free Flow Resonator X 2

- 2.5” Stainless Steel Piping

- Cypher Straight through Stainless Steel Muffler

Other Necessities:

- Arospeed Water Bubble Catch Tank

- Arospeed Voltage Stabiliser with 4 Point Grounding Kit

- Cypher’s Oil Catch Tank

- Short Shifter

- Civic Type R EK9 Shift Linkage

- Prelude Type-S 290V Brake Booster

DRIVETRAIN HARDWARE:

- Cusco Super Single Clutch

Gearbox:

- Type R helical ‘worm-like’ LSD

- 4.4 Final Drive

- OS Giken 3rd and 4th gear

- ATS 5th Gear

BODYWORK:

- EK9 Type R Spoiler

- EK9 Type R Front Grille

BRAKES & SUSPENSION:

- Fastparts Unlimited 2 Pot Brake Calipers

- Fastparts Unlimited 285mm Slotted Rotors

- Fastparts Unlimited 550 deg Brake Pads

- Fastparts Unlimited Steel Braided Brake Hose

- Tein HA EK9 Coil Over Suspension

- Rear Camber Kit

- Rear Lower Strut Bar

- Type R Front Strut Bar

ROLLING STOCK:

- 15” Enkei CP-03 (Powder Coated)

- Rear: Bridgestone G3 195/50/R15

STEREO COMPONENTS:

- Pioneer DMP-7450

- MB Quartz front 2-way speaker

- Alphine 3-way rear speaker

and many other parts. There are too many to list out.

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some points on the car:

This car is very very quick.

It has brand new high end tyres (90% tread)

Light weight Enkei Rims powdercoded white.

Engine has only done 35 XXX kms.

Ex-show car.

This is a track car.

horsepower: 190 atw. have dyno sheet.

Price is low for this car for a quick sale!!

Edited by bugger

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