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94/95 Honda Integra VTiR Honda B18C DOHC 4-cylinder

Violet Purple Pearl Pearl

One of Melb's top show winning Honda's! This car is fully customed with countless modifications.

ENGINE: AEM Cold air intake, 2.25 Japanese exhaust, 5inch tip muffler, Hi Flow Cat, Colour Coded rocket cover and lines, Chrome Detailing throughout engine bay, Heat core radiator, Heavy Duty Clutch, Lightened flywheel, Custom short-shifter

BODYWORK: Full custom 5 piece body kit, Shaved side mouldings, Altezza taillights, Clear indicators, M3 chrome side mirrors, Custom Violet Pearl re-spray, Chrome door handles, Pumped guards

SUSPENSION: Koni Yellows shocks all around, Sleeve type height adj. coilovers, Currently raised to the max. can be dropped to .........

RIMS: Jap Chrome WORK VS-SD 3 piece 18x7 wheels, Falken GRB's 215/35 tyres

INTERIOR: Show winning leather & suede interior White with purple, genuine Recaro SR3's seats Numerous Awards! Fully custom! incl. Apexi VAFC, RSM, Razo adj. geraknob, Momo steering wheel, EL dials, Chrome Brake lever, much more.

STEREO: Custom install pro stereo incl. Pioneer DEH9250, x3 Clarion 10inch subs, x2 V-Net 4x100 amps, Clarion frnt Splits, rear Pioneer 4inch, Pro wiring, WAY TOO MUCH TO MENTION. HAVE TO SEE FOR YOURSELF.

This has been a much loved well maintained car, Always garaged and only weekend driven. Has been featured in magazines and DVD's. Numerious awards from shows throughout Australia.

Just hit 90k. Major service has already been done. (timing belt, water pump etc..)

24k

SKYLINE - 220rwkw

M-Spec series 1.5 GTS-T

Full Rebuilt engine good for up to 300+kw (Sonic Racing)

Arias Forged pistons

Port and polished

Bosh injectors

Oring block

boring

Balanced motor

Fuel regulator

Air Filter

Custom front mount cooler only done 200kms on the cooler - brand new

Customer large plenum Chamber

BOV - GFB

Exhaust (very quite)

Wolf 3D ECU

Xtreme racing button clutch

Turbo (built by Kyp @ ATP) Good for 250kw

T3 Steel wheel (sierra comp wheel)

Interior

Razo gear Knob

Colour dials blue/green

Sard Boost meter

Pivot Shift light

Pivot baby turbo timer

SRS Airbab

Tinted windows

Exterior

400r kit. (front, rear, grill and side skirts)

Veilside rear wing

Koni suspension

17' Avan racing rims. 235 front, 255 rear.

Car serived every 5k and tuning performed at Rank Rotary.

Just hit 100k. Major service has already been done. (timing belt, water pump etc..)

22k. Rego till feb 06

Both cars are garaged and have been looked after by the best people and products.

reason for sale is due to a purchase of a house. - nothing else.

Pls dont make silly offers as I am not desperate to sell cheap, but will for the right price.

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