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Car: Honda DC5R 2002

rego: Sep 2012

Description: Car is excellent in street and track - No accidents and not in Revs. Only took to reputable shops, full history will be given. Odo read 160,xxxkms but second engine only reads 85,xxxkms - second engine installed via honda warranty and all paper works will be provided

Price and condition: $22,000ONO for forum members

List of Modification

- Tien HA coilovers - Near new replaced the old Tien coilovers

- Whiteline Fr and Rr sway bars

- Spoon Fr and Rr Strut bars

- ORC clutch (Silent)

- JAS final gear 5.46

- Toda Header

- RBC intake manifold

- Mugen twinloop exhaust

- GruppeM intake

- Hondata intake manifold gasket

- Mugen Thermostat

- Mugen Fan Switch

- Mugen Baffle Sump

- Hondata Kpro (ECU)

-17x8 RPF01 Enkei +35 offset and 16x7.5 OEM honda dc5r

- Achilles 123R semi slick tyres near brand new

- brand new DBA slott rotors / BuddyClub Type Racing pads

- 3 top mount gauges

- Mugen replica wing

- and MORE

- 3 point alarm system with password

- Log books available

No Accidents and not in REVS

NO Low Ballers and NO part outs

Will consider SWAP+cash my way for a UTE prefer dual cab Less than $10K should be Manual, low Ks (150,000kms below) and long rego (minimum 6 months)

Photos can be found here:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/honda-integra-2002-11928935?vertical=Car&cr=9&eapi=2&__N=1216%201282%204294965322%204294965105%204294921591&distance=25&silo=Stock&Range=Price:20000,25000~1|Mileage:Min,Max|Year:Min,Max|Seats:Min,Max|EngineSize:Min,Max&sort=default

Contacts

0400826316

99368860

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Hi Terry

Cant post in OZhonda - not enough good points lol

thanks btw

Ok everyone Will Consider 21K or nearest offer - business is starting the end of the month and I need funds bad

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