Rebuilt Honda Civic Si Swap Sir (drag Car) 90% Project on 2040-cars
Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Perfect Drag race car project (90% done) was turbocharged but isn't anymore, can be turbocharged again !!!!
Honda civic si 1998 Body 200 000km Engine 158000km Modifications : - Engine : b16a2 from japon - Forged Engine - Tranny sir lsd - Alluminium radiator - Engine support polyurethane - Fuel rail aem - Conversion disc brake in the back - Camber kit in the back - 3inch exhaust ligne - Recaro Seats - Recaro door panels inserts - Short shifter - Viper Alarm Security System - Mags konig ultralight racing - SiR Cluster - SiR arm support - HID 6000k - Tripod (air fuel ration.. Boost... Oil pressure) - Short ram intake TO ADD : - install power stering if desired - Bushing shifter (30$) - CV boot (40$) On Dec-12-13 at 16:41:51 PST, seller added the following information: RESERVE 3800$ Perfect Drag race car project (90% done) was turbocharged but isn't anymore, can be turbocharged again !!!! Honda civic si 1998 Body 200 000km Engine 158000km Modifications : - Engine : b16a2 from japon - Forged Engine - Tranny sir lsd - Alluminium radiator - Engine support polyurethane - Fuel rail aem - Conversion disc brake in the back - Camber kit in the back - 3inch exhaust ligne - Recaro Seats - Recaro door panels inserts - Short shifter - Viper Alarm Security System - Mags konig ultralight racing - SiR Cluster - SiR arm support - HID 6000k - Tripod (air fuel ration.. Boost... Oil pressure) - Short ram intake TO ADD : - install power stering if desired - Bushing shifter (30$) - CV boot (40$) |
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