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Hi Everyone

Model: EK1 1999

Transmission: Manual LSD

kms: 15x,xxx on chasis and 8x,xxx in engine

engine: B16A2

Condition: Excellent condition

Reason: looking for something different and just trying to sell (Not in rush) still some parts going in if I dont sell

Price: 12.5K ONO

Contact: PM me or 0400-826-316

other comments: Rego number EK-833 will come with sale, Rego till next year 2011, Lot of time and work put in the car

and will do more work if I dont sell it - also some parts will come with sale in right price - NO PART OUT so do not ask

Not in REVS no accident history. I bought the car with engine swap already but I added 80% of the mods. Also car is with

A/C and Powersteering.

Mods:

B16A2 engine swap (imported engine according from the owner)

LSD gearbox from an ITR

Short shifter

Cusco catch can

whale penis CAI with Apexi filter and with custom Box

Cusco strut bar

Xbar

Blow lower control arms

Speco gauges - Oil press, Oil temp and Volt in a three cup holder

Speco gauge - RPM

Ek9 shocks + spring

ek9 grill

ek9 front lip

ek9 skirts

ek9 rear lip

Front and rear bar no mouldings

USDM Foglights

Buddy club full exhaust

Hondata ECU

CR-kai replicas with long lug nuts

SAAS seats -Fixed and super low rails

with Bride head dress

Beaks low tie bar

Buddy club camber kit front and rear

CTR gearknob and surround

Spoon style CBF Wing

List that I have and going to the car

Front and rear swaybars whiteline (thanks for the advise from Khoa and Henry)

Budd Club n1 Coilovers

rear disk brake conversion with master cylinder upgrade

ASR subframe

Mugen Headers and I have spare full megan racing exhaust from america (i am selling but if car sales first I might add it)

Photos:

I will add tonight I need to get some

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