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Item: EG Civic with B18C and DC2R brakes and suspension

Location: Sydney, NSW

Website: Here, OzHonda and JDMST

Item Condition: Great!

Reason for Selling: Getting a JDM camry

Price and Payment Conditions: 13k

Extra Info:

1995 Honda EG5 Civic with B18C with DC2R brakes and suspension

With 126000kms on the clock. Serviced by Proconcept since my ownership. Rego till March 2010.

ENGINE/PERFORMANCE:

- JDM B18C Engine & Gearbox (From JDM DC2 Integra SiR-G)

- AUDM DC2 Integra Type R Throttle Body

- Skunk2 Intake Manifold

- DC2 Integra Type R Radiator

- Injen Style Aluminium Intake Pipe

- Apexi Power Intake Pod + 3" Adaptor

- Cusco Oil Catch Can

- 421 Headers & Kakimoto Cat Back Exhaust (JASMA Approved)

- Exedy HD Clutch & Fidanza Lightened Flywheel (at 120000kms)

- Carbon Fibre Spark Plug Cover

- NGK Power Leads (at 126000kms)

- NGK Platinum IX Spark Plugs (at 126000kms)

SUSPENSION/HANDLING:

- DC2 Integra Type R OEM Shocks & Springs

- Mugen Rear Trailing Arm Bushes (installed at 128000kms)

- Carbing Front Strut Brace (3 Point)

- OEM Front Chassis Brace

- Whiteline Rear Swaybar (18-20mm Adjustable) (now actually connected to the car at 127000kms)

- Whiteline Rear Chassis Reinforcement Bar

- J's Racing C-Pillar Brace

- Rigid Rear Strut Brace

- EG6 Rear LCA

- EG6 Steering Rack (reconditioned at 124000kms)

- DC2 Integra Type R OEM Front Swaybar

- 4 x BRAND NEW Kumho Ecsta SPT Tyres (at 120000kms)

- DBA4000 Slotted Rotors & DC2R Calipers (Front)

- Standard VTi Discs & Project Mu Pads (Rear)

- Cusco brake master cylinder brace

EXTERIOR/APPEARANCE:

- Carbon Fibre Bonnet

- Amber Corner Indicators

- Momo 15x7" Wheels

- Skunk2 Racing Lug Nuts 1.5mm

- JDM OEM Fog Lights

- JDM OEM Mud Flaps (Front & Rear)

- Window Tinting

- OEM EG6 Civic Type R Front Lip

- Deleted Rear Wiper

INTERIOR/ELECTRONICS:

- Recaro SR3 Driver's Seat & Recaro SuperLow Rail

- Alpine iDA-X001 Headunit (iPod Connectivity)

- Coustic 4 Channel Amp

- MTX 6.5" Splits

- Rockford 6.5" Splits

- EG6 Civic Type R Dash (White Face)

- Mu Secret HID Headlight Conversion (8000k)

- Upgraded Alarm & Remote Central Locking System

- OEM Electronic Sunroof & Air Conditioning (just installed new compressor and belt, flushed system and regassed on 01/09/09)

Pictures: Yes

Scattered parts.

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Cusco brake master cylinder brace

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NGK Ignition Leads & Carbon fibre spark plug cover

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Mu Secret HID kit

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Custom CAI and Pod filter

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Cusco oil catch can

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Front Quarter

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Front

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Rear

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Swaybars

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Recaro

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Rear Quarter

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Contact Details:

Somos 0431408578 or [email protected]

This is a nice, clean and incredibly quick civic. Real deal compared to the riced up crap you see round the place. More mods than there is civic left heh.

Great buy. Best of luck with sale Somos.

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