2002 Honda Civic Lx Coupe 2-door 1.7l Spoon Sports Jdm Em2 Local Pickup Only on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY!!! Mileage on Chassis is 268k Engine has 90k I replaced the Block OEM new crate motor from Rick Case paper work on hand of work done. -Security/ Alarm Clifford Matrix 2.1 Pager - Exterior Hidden Hitch GrilleCraft Grille Red Honda Badges Front/Rear Carbon Fiber Type R front Lip OEM Fog lights JDM Amber side markers JDM headlights Color Matched Roof Wing Carbon Fiber Trunk Carbon Fiber M3 trunk wing Weather Tech JDM Window Visors - Interior MOMO Monte Carlo Special RED Hron Button Steering wheel 2003 Honda Civic SI Recaro Seats B&M short shifter and bushings 3M window 20% window film Pioneer CD player Honda OEM all weather floormats Type R shift knob Apexi SAFC 2 piggy back ECU - Engine Injen Cold Air intake AEM cam gear Unorthodox Racing Pulleys Alternator/Crank/Power steering HP Headers Tranny Bushings Exedy Clutch Fidanza 7lbs Flywheel Dyno @ 124 wheel HP 119 Torque - Suspension Tein Basic Damper SPC camber kits Neuspeed Front X Brace Progress Sway Bars Front Rear with Chassis reinforcement brace Energy Suspension Full Bushing Kit Rear Upper strut bar Wheels- Drag wheels 16x7 Tires- Yokohama S. Drive 205-50-16 Lug Nuts- Titec Titanium blue Lug nuts I also have extra parts I didn't get around in replacing included in the sale worth around $200 |
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Meet the Kanjozoku, Osaka's infamous street racers
Thu, 17 Jul 2014Street racing is obviously illegal and incredibly dangerous, but that has never stopped people from doing it. While we don't hear nearly as much about the scourge of Japanese tuner cars as when The Fast and the Furious first hit theaters over a decade ago, illegal street racing is still bubbling under the surface all over the island nation. An excellent new documentary short from Bowls Films takes a look at the Kanjozoku from Osaka, Japan; a group that claims to be partially responsible for the tuning style known as JDM.
The group gets their name from their preferred route known as the Kanjo. It's a 4.77-mile long loop of connected highways running right through the city of Osaka. You might expect a hardcore group of illegal Japanese racers to show up with highly tuned Nissan GT-R and Toyota Supra coupes, but the Kanjozoku evidently eschew all of the others in favor of one particular car that they love: the Honda Civic.
According to the video, that vehicle of choice came in part from the city's location. Osaka was relatively near the one-make Civic races held at Japan's legendary Suzuka racetrack. The hatchbacks thus became the default weapons for the Kanjozoku's street battles.
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