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Make: Honda

Model: 1994 Integra VTi-R

Milage:  210,000km

Transmission: Manual

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? JAN-2009

Comments / Modifications: 

DC2 TURBO, 210,000klms, has had an engine rebuild at 180,000

Trust/Greddy TD05-25G turbo kit

Z speed cam gears

JE Pistons/ Rings

Eagle Conrods

Type R Retainers

Tuffy Tone Exhaust System

MSD ignition Coils

AVO blow off value

Hybrid Intercooler

Trust Airfilter

NGK sparkplug leads

Bosch Fuel pump

Haltech E6X ECU

Type R gearbox

Exedy organic heavy duty clutch

B&N short shifter

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Price: $14,000

Contact: PM ME

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