1989 Honda Civic Si Hatchback 3-door 1.6l Turbo Dohc Zc Jdm Civic Sir Conversion on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
For Sale- 1989 Honda Civic Si
JDM Civic SiR conversion JDM Sir front & rear clip JDM side skirts JDM SiR interior Rebuilt Engine- DOHC ZC 1.6L engine, Pauter x-beam connecting rods, JE pistons Greddy Turbo Kit with Intercooler DSM blue 450cc fuel injectors HKS exhaust with Borla Muffler Greddy Emanage Blue, AEM Wideband O2, EGT Blitz Turbo Timer LSD ZC transmission ACT clutch/ heavy duty pressure plate with Street sprung disk ACT light weight flywheel SiR Front & Rear Disk Brakes w/ Proportioning Valve Skunkworks Coilover Sleevs on KYB shocks SiR front & rear sway bars Spoon Sports Front Upper Strut bar DC Sports rear lower tie bar 15" Tenzo Sinko wheels/ Mugen RNR knock offs Power Windows and Power Sunroof NRG Detachable Steering Wheel Hub with Grant steering wheel No A/C Razo pedals, shift knob, cigarette lighter Clean Inside & Out Lots of Rare Japanese parts This car is Quick and Quiet Clean Florida title BMW Hellrot Red Paint I have owned this Civic since 1999. I am a BMW master mechanic for 14 years. All work done by myself and co-workers. I started the JDM conversion in 2001 when the parts were still available. I rebuilt the engine in 2010 with top of the line parts, less than 10,00 miles since re-build. Pauter x-beam rods, JE pistons, cometic gaskets, ARP head studs, block guard, all Honda rod bearings, cylinder head was shaved and valve job done, no expense spared. The intake & turbo manifold were port matched to the head. Big BBK throttle body. LSD was installed in the ZC transmission when the engine was rebuilt. Greddy turbo kit and intercooler from 92-95 civic. There are so many rare parts on this hatch. The car has been parked in a warehouse for 2 years. I have gone through the vehicle and adjusted the valves and changed the fluids. Runs and drives great. This is one clean 25 year old EF hatchback. There is just too much to list. Please ask all questions before bidding. Message me if you want specific pictures of anything on the vehicle. Sold AS-IS, NO Refunds. Buyer responsible for ALL Shipping/ Transportation cost. Vehicle is For Sale local in Ft. Lauderdale FL. I reserve the right to end auction at any time. $500 non-refundable deposit required at auction end. Thank you for looking at my auction. Keywords-1988, 1990, 1991, 88-91, 88, 89, 90, 91, ef, ef8, ef9, ef7, ef3, crx, cr-x, type r, spoon, tenzo, hks, razo, integra, prelude, del sol, crv, d16, b16, b18, b20, h22, k20, jackson racing, recaro, bbs, password jdm, vtec, sparco, mugen, race, fast, 5 zigen, tanabe, toda,bltz, a'pexi, arp, act clutch, ngk, walbro, dsm injectors, skunk2, energy suspension, grant, buddy club, xenon, bride, momo, nardi, auto meter, cusco, vision, access, advan, oz, bbk throttle body, port polish matched, boost, boosted, sunroof, 3dr, three door, lhd, rhd, car, 4 lug, 4x100, primo, japan, piaa, carmate, gathers, black top, 4 banger, old school, hb, hatch, clean On Jun-16-14 at 03:26:01 PDT, seller added the following information: No Heat or A/C the complete heater box was removed for weight reduction. |
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Mom Accidentally Steals Honda In Brooklyn
Thu, Apr 17 2014The owner of a 1993 Honda Accord that was accidentally stolen by a young Brooklyn woman's mother has the car back in her possession, after amusing posters popped up all over town. Cheryl Thorpe traveled to New York from her home in Houston to watch her daughter's dog while she and her roommates went on vacation, according to New York Magazine. Thorpe was also left the task of moving the three girls' cars to legal parking spots on a street-cleaning day. She dutifully moved the Fiat, Honda CR-V and Accord, but when the trio returned from their vacation something was wrong. The owner of the Accord found her car right where she left it, thankfully free of parking tickets. The Accord Thorpe had moved belonged to someone else. As it turns out, some older Hondas have interchangeable keys. Thorpe was able to use the girl's keys to move Emily Hickert's car while she ate brunch. Hickert spent an entire week thinking a professional car thief had made off with her 21-year-old ride. "In less than 40 seconds she gets in the car and goes," Hickert told The New York Post, after reviewing security footage from a nearby business. "I thought she was a professional." Hickert filed a police report, while Thorpe's daughter posted fliers all over Brooklyn looking for the Accord's owner. Hickert was eventually reunited with her Honda, which had been towed after sitting parked on the street. She says she bears no ill will towards the women involved in the mix up. "I'm not upset with her," Hickert told The Post. "I'm glad it wasn't a thief. I just didn't know why anyone would steal a 1993 Honda." Related Gallery Honda's Redone 2013 Civic Pulls Icon Out Of The Fire Weird Car News Honda
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