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US $9,500.00
Year:1989 Mileage:300
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Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.5L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
For Sale By:owner
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 2hged7368kh002419 Make: Honda
Mileage: 300
Model: Civic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 1989
Trim: si
Condition: Used

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1989 honda civic Track Car
b16A
YS1 LSD transmission
Vibrant Race header
custom exhaust dumps under car, no cat
New modded gas tank , walbro pump

Bilstein shocks all around
ERS Springs (2x900 , 2x1400 , 2x1200 , 2x750)

All new ES bushings

Rear
Rear sway bar
Adjustable rear toe links
Adjustable rear camber
crx si trailing arms
PCI Spherical Trailing arm bearings
New acura Hub/bearings only 1 track day + 2 NEW Acura hubs in the boxes


Front
Skunk2 adujustable upper arms
ETD front traction bar
Innovative front race traction bar(not installed)
New Hub Bearings only 1 track day

Brakes
1" master
front Wilwood 2 piece 11" kit with Dynalite calipers
Hawk DTC60 pads

rear - rear disk conversion

Wheels
Team Dynamics 15x7 Prorace 1.2(not in pictures)
shaved unused RA1's 205-50-15
The white wheels in the pics included but only good for parking/rolling


Interior
Full cage made by Ronnie Obrien Motorsports
9 lbs Deka Battery
Momo Race seat
Leaf Harness
Short Shifter
Momo steering Wheel


Body
Custom flares front and back
extra hatch with lexan window
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Car needs
-New front windshield rubber trim
-Alignment




Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.

Will accept cash or certified check


Please contact for any questions

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Tue, Jun 3 2014

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Ford F-150 bumps Camry from top of Cars.com American Made Index

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

With July 4th just around the corner, what better time could there be for Cars.com to announce that the Ford F-150 is the Most American car of 2013? This may be especially true since it was the Toyota Camry, a car produced by a company based in Japan, that had held the top spot from 2009 to 2012.
Cars.com compiles its Most American list by considering the amount of parts each vehicle uses that come from America, where it's final assembly takes place and how many units per year are sold. "While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012-2013, vehicle sales are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot," according to Patrick Olsen, Editor-in-Chief of Cars.com.
As far as automakers go (as opposed to individual models), Toyota retains the top spot it held in 2012, with General Motors, Chrysler, Ford and Honda (in that order) rounding out the list. The motivation behind this list each year, according to Olsen, is "to help car shoppers understand that 'American-Made' extends beyond just the Detroit three" and because "a study we conducted in 2012 indicated that 25 percent of shoppers surveyed preferred to buy American."

Honda favoring turbo over hybrid for US-market Vezel

Fri, 20 Dec 2013

While Honda gears up to unveil the new Fit to the US market at the Detroit Auto Show next month, back in its home market, the car's crossover cousin is just going on sale. The Vezel was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show last month and already has a three-month waiting list in Japan, where Honda projects that 90 percent of customers will opt for the hybrid version. Not so in the United States, however.
When the Vezel reaches American showrooms, there'll be a number of key differences. For starters, it will carry a different name, though Honda isn't saying what that will be. For another, it will be built for North American consumption at Honda's new plant in Mexico, roughly half of whose production capacity is reportedly being allocated to the new crossover. And finally, it'll have a different engine.
In Japan the Vezel is being offered with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, with or without electric assist. Honda won't offer the hybrid version here - at least not initially - but it is preparing to offer a turbo option. Although it has yet to announce US specifications and options, the 1.5-liter turbo four (also unveiled at the Tokyo show) is considered a stronger likelihood than the 1.0- or 2.0-liter versions.