2000 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Sup every one, you are looking at my 2000 Civic Ex, car has a lot done to it so I will try and list all that I can knowing I’m going to forget some stuff. First off the car is a REBUILT TITLE dew to a flood. Not accident related. I bought the car at the auction in 2012 and I did everything on the car myself since I got it. I have all the original paper work from the auction for proof of the rebuilt title. UNDER THE HOOD - Ls/Vtec on Boost ( completely rebuilt engine alone spent $3k + about 5k miles on engine since build, i don’t drive the car much) - B18a1 block bored over to 82mm with block guard - Wiseco 82mm forged pistons - Eagle forged rods - ACL race bearings - ARP head studs - B16 head - Honda oil/water pump - AEM fuel rail with 450cc RC injectors - Turbo is a ebay turbo. Had it for 2 years ( no shaft Play) currently on 8Psi but can easily go up to 21Psi no problem) - Chipped P72 and a Vafc for engine control ( Street tune and Pushing low 300 Hp as of now ) - Hks bov & Emusa wastegate - 3’’ Down Pipe with AEM Wideband attached to it ( also got a electric Y pipe on there but I unhooded the motor but still works) after the Y pipe its 2.5 all the way back to the muffler which is a Greddy Evo - Ls Transmission NO GRINDS NO POPS , 8 pound flywheel and Apexi clutch and pressure plate - Aluminum 2 row radiator with slim fan - Silicone blue cooling hoes ( all around) - Has power steering and ac but the compressor is currently leaking, would need new compressor or you can take the ac out completely if you want. - Painted white engine bay with wire tuck and fuse box relocated under the dash. - Battery relocated to the trunk as well.
BODY & SUSPENSSION - Car was recently painted last year in august but has crack paint on the nose of the hood from the heat of the turbo. - Lowered on Full Body Tein Coilovers $900 - 15x9 ESN Wheels rapped with stretched 195-50-15 Toyo Tires $800 ( bought in February ) - Camber kits in both front & rear - Rear aluminum lower control arms - Type R front lip - Oem honda grill ( freaking kids stole the red emblems lol ) - I have the SI wing but took it off INTERIIOR AND ELECTRONICS - Integra blue confetti front seats and stock civic rears ( for the right price I might put the S2k Seats Back in lol ) - All panels are in good condition not broken - Carpet in good shape - Got S2k Steering wheel (might keep that lol ) - Si cluster - Dual gauge pod with the AEM wideband & Auto meter Boost gauge - Pioneer Avic 2 Double din, 2 12’’ subs, 2 amps highs and lows and a cross over - Viper 5704 alarm with remote start and drunk opener added to it
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME ON EBAY OR AT mbautosports@gmail.com And I will reply as soon as possible .
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The latest minute-long commercial is a bit more dear, though. And while it may be in Japanese, it's still a cool look back at Honda and its car-building history.
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Honda to field this awesome Civic Tourer wagon in BTCC next season
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Next year Honda will be back on the grid with another Civic, only this time it's based on the new Euro-spec Civic Tourer. That will make Honda the only team in the BTCC (and one of only a few worldwide) fielding a wagon-based racing car. In announcing the new BTCC-spec Civic Tourer, the Honda Yuasa Racing team only released this one photo and didn't reveal much in the way of details, but team manager Peter Crolla indicated that "the weight, wheelbase, layout and suspension remain the same" as the hatchback which it will replace, only with a longer roofline.
Testing of the new touring wagon will commence in January before returning champions Gordon Shedden and Matt Neal will pilot the new Civic Tourer in the season opener at Brands Hatch in the UK in late March. It remains to be seen what car Andrew Jordan (who took the title this year in another Civic with the Pirtek Racing team) will be driving next season, but in the meantime, you can check out the full press release below for more.