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FEATURED IN HOT4s Australia wide MARCH 09 ISSUE 178

1994 Honda Civic Sedan GLI (converted 2 door Coupe) unique, only one in the world ! d15B7 1.5 SOHC Turbo. Rego to September 09. Very fair price & after quick sale.

It is with great sadness and regret that i am listing for sale my main pride and joy since 2002. Origionally i had very big plans for the civic however I am comeing into a new phase in my life where i need to take a break from the modified car sceen and move onto different things. As i am now fully qualified tradsman, need to think about setting up my future. Property, traveling etc. Would love to sell it to someone who will look after it and treat it well.

I am the 2nd owner of the civic. Purchased standard off a non-smokeing 45yr old woman with just under 130xxxk's. Car odometer currently sits at 155000ks. Complete service log book history. Serviced every 3 months fluids/filters/ignition. Thousands of dollars in reciepts. I daily drove this car for a year before i realised i hated the wear a tear a daily driver always gets. This was when i bought myself a proper daily driver that i didnt care about. So i could get more serious about the civic. Has only ever been entered in a few car shows over its full life. of which it took out the trophies Best Paint, Best All Round 4 Cylinder, Best Dispay, top 4 cylinder & Magasine editors choice.

I have a creditable reputation, everyone who knows me personally will say i have drive it extrememly defensively and treat it with alot of respect. Garaged 6 - 7 days a week under microfibre car cover. Washed & Waxed (Swissvax aprox $300 a tub) weekly. Only run and tuned on Bp ultimate 98 oct & Mobil 1 synthetic oil.Standard complete power accessories.

Just had a major service. Which included all Fluids, Filters, Ignition, clutch, CV's & CV Boots!, battery & Dyno Tune.I am not willing to deal with Hoons and/or Joy riders, immature kids or low Ballers.

Legalities

All modifications certified with queensland transport modification plate by a official queensland transport officer.

Modification codes covering - Turbo, Seats, Brakes & 2 seats.

Genunine queensland transport reciept laminated for new owner in glove box as well as door plaque.

Auto-Styling

# Complete Respray in House of Kolor, Custom Mix - Kandy Teal Blue With Ranbow Ice Peal through clear coat. (includeing boot, door jams, engine bay)

# Complete Shave Job. Includeing;

*Boot Lid, Door Handells, Door Runners, Aireal, Side Indicators, Bonnet water jets, Rear Doors

# Mechanical Door Poppers

# Flared and Rolled Metal Front Fenders, Rolled Rear fenders for Big wheel Clearance all round.

# Complete quality body kit. Blitz Front bar, Bombex Side Skirts, Dooluck Rear bar, Wrx-Sti bonnet scoop reversed to vent.

# Custom Sun Roof. Completely removeable Targa-top Style

# M3 Mirrors with indicators

# Usdm Red/Clear tail lights

# Usdm 1 Piece Angle eye LED head projector head lights

# 8000k ASIC (German manufactured) HID Headlight Lamps

# Brand New Genunine Honda door/window seals. Cost over $500. Most Civic with origional seals have the common problem of being Cracked & faded.

interior

# Autogauge Gauges

- 5 Inch Tacho + Shift light, Recall settings + LED back lights with 7 colour settings

- Boost, Air/fuel, Oil Pressure, Oil temperature

# Turbo timer with Auto and Manual Settings

# USDM Blue EL-series Dash cluster - with MP/H & KM/H

# Door Skins retrimed in black leather

# Roof lining retrimed

# Race peddles, steering wheel,

# Shoft Shifter

# Integra Type R Gear nob.

# VTI bucket Seats

# Recaro Shoulder Pads

# Darkest Legal Tint

# Replaced winshield and seals in september 08'

# Usdm Door Steps with 'Civic' Blue Back Lights

# Blue Neons under feet well

# All Gauges and neons have secondary switchs from stealth location to evade unwanted night attention

# Top of the Range Remote Alarm

# Remote Door Popper/opener kit

Stereo

# Sony stealth double-sided Head unit

# Front JL 6.5" Split speaker System

# Rear Cadence 6.5" Split speaker system

# Big 7inch Dvd screens in sun visors

# Voltage Stabliser

# Power Wiring ready for Amplifier and Subwoofer installation

# Red / Blue boot lighting with Strobes installed ready for boot setup.

Engine/Performance

# 145 whp@ 8psi, 160whp@10PSI. Full boost @ 3500RPM & Holds untill redline (7000). Boost does not spike/dip/fall.

13.9 @ 100MPH 1/4 (with Slipping clutch, Full Show Trim and 100KG Boot Stereo Install.

- Althought Power levels maybe lower then other larger displacement Japanese turbo Cars. Due to the lower

weight of the civic, this allows it to perform to similar levels of heavier cars with more power.

# 500ks / tank of petrol

# Microtec lt8s Stand-Alone Engine Management.

# Internally Standard D15b7. Sohc 1.5L

# Trust Td05 16G Ball-bearing Turbo from Wrx-Sti. Oil & Water Cooled (Braided lines & Speed flow Fittings)

# Genunine Greddy Type S Adjustable BOV. Adjustable between complete vent and complete shut off. Also has Plumback application.

# KnN Pod Filter

# Ngk Premium Spark Plugs

# Exedy Heavy Duty stage 1 organic clutch + Lightned fly wheel.

# 2 3/4 full exhaust system. High flow Cat. Stainless Oval muffler with silence if required. (silencer brings noise down by 5 DB)

# Walboro 255L/Hr quiet Fuel pump

# Vortech 12:1 Fuel pressure regulator

# Genunine Spoon Low temp Thermo-stat @ thermo switch

# Oil cooler + Oil filter Relocator kit. Braided Lines & Brass Fittings.

# Polished Oil Catch Can with Braided Lines & SpeedFlow Fittings

# Polished twin Core Alumunium Radiator

# Polished Hybrid Huge bar/plate 600x300x100 (core size not includeing tanks) Front Mount Intercooler.

# Polished Mandrell Bent Plumbing.

# Polished Valve Cover

# Engine bay wire tuck (all cables and wireing loombs hidden to make the engine bay look clean)

# Detailed & Color matched Engine bay accessories.

Suspension/Brakes

# All Round disc Brakes from EG VTI (usually has rear drums).

# performance pads

# EG VTI larger, Brake Booster, Master cylinder, Resviour.

# 4040 Brake Proportion Valve (more equal brake distribution)

# Eibach Lowered suspension

Contact Name - Lyle

Located - Inner Brisbane Suburbs

Contact Number - 0422600985

Email / MSN - [email protected] / [email protected]

Price & Conditions

- WAS $15900 (20" Chrome wheels)

- PRICE DROP - $12990 (standard wheels)

- NO SWAPS

- Sold in "As IS" condition, with no warrenty & all faults/defects if any at all

- RWC on request

- Negotiable within reason, parts subject to removal on price change.

- ZERO accident history

- No finance oweing

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