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Posting for a friend ,

Honda Civic VX sedan,93mdl ,5sp ,vtec engine,pwr steering,electric windows+mirrors,central locking,altezza tail lights,cd player,uni filter.

gunmetal grey ,very clean car.quick sale

$13000 ono with RWC

melbourne

p.s will swap for vl turbo or 180sx (manual)

Not the car but looks the same

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sorry mate but no thanks

also forgot to put this in

For extra $5000

Veilside style kit,+evo bonnet (blk)

t3 turbo with manifold (max 7psi) dynoed 168kw at the wheels

apexi bov ,

large Fmic

Apexi Vafc

4x Gtr injectors

Vl turbo fuel pump

16inch rims with tyres

twin 4inch hotdog style muffler 2.5inlet

boost gauge,a/f gauge

4.5inch lowered springs (.5inch travel :D)

short shift kit

2x 15inch pioneer subs +sony xplod amp,xpold 6x9's,ppi 6.5inch splits.+stinger wiring

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Originally posted by Bo0sT_JuNkY

sorry mate but no thanks

also forgot to put this in

For extra $5000

Veilside style kit,+evo bonnet (blk)

t3 turbo with manifold (max 7psi) dynoed 168kw at the wheels

apexi bov ,

large Fmic  

Apexi Vafc

4x Gtr injectors

Vl turbo fuel pump

16inch rims with tyres

twin 4inch hotdog style muffler 2.5inlet

boost gauge,a/f gauge

4.5inch lowered springs (.5inch travel :P)

short shift kit

2x  15inch pioneer subs +sony xplod amp,xpold 6x9's,ppi 6.5inch splits.+stinger wiring

:tomato:

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