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1992 Honda Si Civic 4D Sedan

D16A8 / ZC 1.6L DOHC 16 Valve (Non-vtec)

Metalic Silver Duco

150,000kms

TD04 Turbo

Custom Manifold

Custom Front Mount Intercooler

K&N Air Filter

Wolf3d V4.1

Buddy Club Spec 3 exhaust Highflow cat

Exedy Brass Button Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

OBX Short Shifter

Aftermarket Uprated Fuel Injectors

Malpassi Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

Turbosmart Boost Controller

Turbo Timer

Koni Adjustable Shocks

King Springs

Strut Brace - front

WRX Front Seats

Rear Seats are re-trimmed with WRX Material as Front's

Momo Steering Wheel

Boost Gauge

JVC cd/mp3 Player

12" MTX Sub

Focal Splits

Full Bodykit:

Stage 21 Front Bar

Stage 21 Side Skirts

Jetspeed Rear Bar

Altezza Tail Lights

15" Wheels

Very Quick Car and Real Head Turner

Makes 122kw@ wheels running 9psi.

$17,000

Genuine Interest ONLY, No Time Wasters for contact details email:- [email protected]

Car is located in Melbourne

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