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Eg4 civic 1995 model si, colour red

all power options; power steering, power windows, aircon ice cold.

very fast car, runs 13.9 sec 1/4 miles

The shell has done 220k's however the engine approx 170k and was crack open and changed big end bearings ported the head and new springs and retainers with stage 1 cams.

The body has the usual amount of dings for a car its age and the clear-coat is starting to come off the drivers door.

Both front guards, rear quarters, cant rails and front bar repainted last year when i had the guards rolled and flared.

Serviced every 3 to 5k with valve clearance and compression checked on last service

No money has been spared mechanically on this car, listed below are all the mods i can think of at this time.

motor vti-r b18c 2 bottom end with type r head and stage 1 cams

Gearbox is a s80 with lsd type r box and has been overhauled with synchro replaced on

1st, 2nd & 3rd

factory limited slip diff

Lightened flywheel

Exedy Sports Organic heavy duty clutch kit

Fully adjustable camber kits front & rear

Upgrade to Disc brakes from a VTIR front and rear

24mm front sway bar

Skunk2 Shocks and springs

17 Inch rims with 70% tread on all tyres

All 4 Wheel arches have been flared, rolled & re-painted to accomodate big wheels as vehicle has been lowered.

Aftermarket alloy half size Radiator

Injen Cold Air Intake system

Skunk2 pro series intake manifold

Blox Racing Billet 70mm Throttle Body

Stage 1 Cams with new springs & retainers

T1R Response Headers

2.5" exhaust system

interior:

ek seats, ek center console, vti-r dash cluster with professional retro fitment

APEXI Power FC engine managment system with hand controller

Safe tuned to 109.3 KW ATW the car is tuned for response not power so still more power to be made with another tune.

Mugen Racing pedal kit

Nardi leather steering Wheel

Carbon fiber print vinyl covering the roof

1 year old pioneer head unit with four pioneer 6.5" speaker sound steam amp and sound 12" sub.

May swap really looking for cash offer $10,500 ono

Please contact 0452180559

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