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US $14,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:80000 Color: TYC Projectors/Angel Eyes
Location:

Outremont, QC, Canada

Outremont, QC, Canada

 
I'am selling my custom built 95 honda civic si coupe, that i built with love, I'm a woman driver that put a lot of care and love in this car. Everything in the car is new, from turbo, brakes to speakers and accessories, this is a Show car built to be in competition was not used for driving purposes. willing to entertain reasonable offers and ship abroad if buyer arranges it. selling as is. I have put in over 70,000$ in modification in this pretty baby, the last appraisal I had done couple years ago has it appraised at 31,000$. As mentioned above, theres a small nick in the back bumper, and the seats red color is faded due to sun. Rims show signs of wear/tear and unfortunately in act of jealousy two of the car rims was vandalized (scratched).  Please feel free to msg and inquire anytime :)
Here are just some of the customizations specs that"s been done to the car:
  • Power Lock
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Sunroof
  • Power Window
  • Cruise Control
  • Compustar 2-Way Car Alarm/Starter Combo (2W8000FMASF) With Hood & Trunk Pins

Engine & Turbo:
  • D16Z6 80KM Stock Internals
  • T3 Turbo Internally Gated at 8 PSI
  • Turbonetics Manifold
  • 255 Walbro Fuel Pump
  • Yonaka FMIC 22.9.3
  • 2 1/2"" piping
  • DSM 450cc Inectors w/ Resistor Box
  • DSM Blow Off Valve
  • B&M Fuel Pressure Gauge
  • 2.5" Exhaust
  • Bully Stage 2 Clutch
  • Magnaflow catback
  • Turbo Smart Manual Boost Controller
  • Ractive Mushroom Air Filter
  • Spoon Sports Style Oil Cap
  • 2 Blue Spoon Sports Resevoir Tank Cover
  • Skunk2 Radiator Cap
  • Skunk2 V-tec solenoid Cover
  • Type-R Oil Dip Stick

Interior:
  • Indiglo Gauges
  • Brushed Aluminium Gauge Bezel
  • Boost Gauge
  • Double Gauge Pillar Pod
  • Air Fuel Gauge
  • 5" Tach
  • Brushed Aluminium Interior Dash/Trim Kit
  • Yonaka Red Samurais YMRS006 Racing Seats w/ Custom Brackets
  • JDM Arm Rest Console
  • JDM Audio Console
  • Momo JET Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel
  • Momo f-16 Evo Shifter
  • Momo Profile Shifter Boot
  • Momo Aluminium Floor Mat
  • Momo T-100 Yellow Floor Mat
  • Momo Pit-Stop Soft-Touch E-Brake Handle
  • Momo Pit-Stop Profile E-brake Boot
  • Momo Air Metal Door Sills
  • Momo Red Stealth Pedals
  • Momo Red Stealth Dead Pedal
  • Momo Red Shoulder Belts
  • Momo 4 Point Harness
  • Integra Style Short Shifter
  • Black interior Light on glove box
  • Red Accent Interior indoor lights

Wheels & Suspension:
  • 17 Inch BSA Rims
  • Brembo Front Rotors
  • Front Strut bar
  • Skunk 2 Upper Control Arms
  • Skunk 2 Lowering Springs
  • KYB AGX Shocks Struts Front & Rear
  • Ingalls Rear Camber Kit
  • Honda Red Style Tire Valve

 Exterior:
  • TYC Projectors/Angel Eyes
  • Momo Chrome License Plates
  • Honda Red Style Screw Covers
  • Sir Spoiler/Wing (not installed but will include)
  • Custom paint and body By Beacon Autobody
  • Custom hood
  • Front Type R Lip
  • Custom Aluminium Grill

Audio & Video:
  • Jvc KD-NX5000 GPS/DVD 3.5 LCD deck
  • Jvc Bluetooth Cellular Adapter (KS-BTA200)
  • Innovatek 8inch Sunvisor LCD Monitor with Built-in Speaker
  • Innovatek Rearview Mirror 6inch LCD
  • Back up camera
  • Door Panels w/ Infinity Tweeters
  • Door Infusion Tweeters
  • 6.5 Infinity Reference 2-Way Component (6020CS) Door Speakers
  • 6.5 Infinity 2-Way Speaker (62.7i) Back Speakers
  • 1400 Watts 12inch Infinity KAPPA Sub
  • 1200 Watts MTX 4-Channel Amplifier (TC4004)
  • 600 Watts Infinity Class D Subwoofer Amplifier (611A)
  • Farad Power Capacitor
  • Monster Cable Wiring
  • Speaker Dynamat

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