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1999 model championship white Integra Type R, build date october 1999.

Vin number identifies it as 2000 model at honda.

excellent condition, 57,XXX original kms, oil changes every 5000kms, only ever used redline 10w 30 motor oil or motul chronosport 10w 30.

Modifications.

Engine:

K&N pod filter in stock air box

Ngk spark plug leads

Ngk spark plugs

JDM 4-1 extractors

custom 2.5" stainless steel mandrel bend b pipe

carsound 2.5" hi flo cat

5 zigen fireball muffler 2.5"

Exedy heavy duty clutch put in 5000 kms ago

jun 4.1kg lightened flywheel.

Spoon reservoir covers

Other:

Bilstein height adjustable racing spec coilovers(very stiff!!)

16" JDM light weight wheels with bridgestone potenza re711 rubber.

Genuine honda type r mats

Factory optional bodykit,side skirts and rear skirts.

Comes with factory optional rear strut bar

Clear indicators

I have all original parts (except for the wheels) ,if u are serious i can arrange for the car to be put back to stock .

This car has been looked after very well, it has only been driven on the weekends, has never seen a single track day .

$27,500 ono with all modifications.

Located in Melbourne

Contact <removed> if interested

looking for quick sale, no time wasters please.

Thanks

Tian

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hey guys, this has to the cleanest and most looked after type-r in melbourne. i personally know the owner and takes great care of the car. the car is extremely quick, looks amazing and sounds sweeeeeettttttt...

tian mate, heres a few more pics for ya.

cheers.

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