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Car: Honda DC5R 2002

Odometer/Kms: Chasis 16x,xxx KMS Engine 8x,xxx KMS (second engine replaced via warranty honda paper works will be provided)

Colour: Silver and interior Black

Description and reason of selling: Car is just sitting in our place collecting dust and rarely driven. My partner and I are both busy and just purchased our second investment property so car must go. The car has excellent history, excellent to drive and will not disappoint. Car is not in REVS never been to an accident. Second engine was replaced under warranty via Honda service with all supporting documents will be provided. If sold to asking price I will provide all parts.

Rego: until September 2012

Asking Price: $19,500 Negotiable will swap cash my way only

Contact: 0400 826 316

List of Modification

- Tien HA 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)

- LSD

-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

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Carsales Link 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

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