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Item:'92 Honda Civic (EG) 1.8 litre, High compression.

Location: North Melbourne

Price and Payment Conditions: $16500

Contact Details: [email protected]

'92 Honda Civic (EG) 1.8 litre,

High compression

3 door hatch. Manual. White.

Engine is fully rebuilt in Nov/Dec 2004

Currently has 7500kms since rebuild

***All mentioned ITR parts refer to DC2R***

Engine:

· B18 VTI-R block, ARP head bolts

· ITR con-rods

· CTR pistons

· ITR cams

· ITR intake manifold

· Spoon throttle body (70mm)

· H22 Injectors

· V8 fuel pump (internal)

· Surge tank (not fitted)

· ITR radiator

· ITR distributor

· NGK low impedence spark plug cable

Engine Management:

· Apexi Power FC

Exhaust

· 2.5" Extractor (4-1)

· High flow cat with flexi-pipe

· Full 2.5" cat-back

Gearbox:

· Stock B16A

· Kaaz 1.5 way LSD

· ITR clutch and flywheel

· B16A 4.4 final drive

· ITR shift linkage

· Trust gear knob

Chassis:

· Full 5-stud conversion (ITR undercarriage/subframe,

ITR upper & lower arms etc, F and R)

· ITR stock wheels (Enkei, Gun-metal)

Bridgestone Potenza RE711 (205/50/15)

· Front lower arm brace: Spoon

· Sway/anti-roll bar F: ITR (24mm)

· Sway/anti-roll bar R: Whiteline (22mm)

· Strut bar F: GAB

· Strut bar R: Spoon

· Suspension: ITR (F and R)

Brakes

· ITR (F and R), caliper & rotor

· Brake master cylinder brace

Others

· Carbon fibre 'duck bill' rear spoiler

· Carbon fibre bonnet

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Edited by Sky_nismo
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