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1994 Honda Integra VTi-R

- 183,000 kms (I have log books for this car until 150,000kms)

- 5 speed manual

- Coilovers

- 17x7 Lenso Neo wheels (Brand new Toyo Proxes 4 on front)

- Leather front and rear seats

- VTEC Controller

- CD Player

- Red carpet

- Short shifter

- Racing pedals

- Alpine Type S splits

- Kenwood 2 channel amp

Engine

- T04E Turbo

- XSP turbo manifold

- External Wastegate

- Full 2.5 inch intercooler piping

- Brand new intercooler

- Alloy half size radiator

- Brand New 12 inch thermo fan

- K&N Pod Filter

- Full exhaust system

THE BAD

- Clear Coat on the passenger side rear quarter, boot and rear is peeling.

- Original Leather front and passenger seats have tears in them.

This is one very quick street car which has had lots of money and time put into it.

I am after $10,000, price adjusted accordingly for condition of car

Already purchased new car! , NO TYRE KICKERS AND NO LOW BALL OFFERS

Genuine Buyers Only!

Car is located in Blacktown, NSW

Any questions feel free to Call or text me on 0425 633 338.

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Hey mate just wondering if this still has AC or has it been removed to fit the turbo?

I think the air con gear is still connected, just doesn't have a fan hooked up as far as I know

I'm not 100% sure, previous owner done the conversion

what ecu?

what fuel system upgrades?

how much power is it making? - dyno sheets showing tune?

engineer cert?

Not sure, has been tuned according to previous owner

Power - about 140-150kw according to previous owner, no dyno sheet unfortunately

No engineers certificate

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