1994 Honda Civic Hatchback (eg) With Fully Built B18c1 And Turbo Kit on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:B18c1
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: black
Power Options: Power Locks
Drive Type: fwd
Mileage: 1,051
Sub Model: gsr
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: custom red w/ gold chamelon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
THE CAR IS N/A DUE TO A BLOWN TURBO... RUNS GREAT WITHOUT IT UP TO ABOUT 5,000RPM, JUST NEEDS SOME TUNING
Here's what it has... As far as the mileage goes, the engine has just over 1000 miles since the rebuild, the transmission is around 60k and the body is around 130k.
MOTOR:
-B18 Dart racing block bored to 85mm
-b18c1 head (gsr)
-Ferria Valves
-Wiesco 8:1 comp pistons
-Crower rods
-LS crank
-Morroso stainless oil pan
-cometic head gasket
-ARP head studs
-Unorthodox racing pulley
-SkunkII intake manifold
-AEM Fuel rail
-GSR 5 speed tranny
-ACT street/race clutch
SUSPENSION:
-Ground control coilovers
-15" Rota auto x wheels
- tokiko shocks
-DC strut tower bars(front upper, rear upper and rear lower)
-energy suspension bushings(you're welcome to take the whole control arm)
TURBO KIT:
-Rev hard stage 2 kit
-front mount intercooler
-front mount oil cooler
-440 injectors
-Walbro 255 in tank fuel pump
-gt30 dual ball bearing turbo (needs rebuild) not on the car
-Tial waste gate
-Vortex blow-off valve
INTERIOR:
-integra LS seats(black)
-rear deck cover(hard to find)
-SkunkII short shifter
-RAzO pedals
-SI guage cluster
-autometer boost gauge
-autometer oil pressure gauge
-MOMO steering wheel
-AEM digital air/fuel guage
ENGINE MANAGEMENT:
-Hondata S300 computer
-Apex-i VAFC II
EXTERIOR:
-Bomex body kit
-Henshin designs vented fenders
-VIS carbon hood
-carbon wing
-projecter head lights
-custom smoked corner lights
-custom red/clear tail lights
-custom dual exhaust with high flow cat
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