2007 Turbo Civic Si Fuji Blue Sedan on 2040-cars
Odenton, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Civic
Trim: SI
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 33,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SI
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
2007 Civic SI - Currently has around 33K on the body and less than 5k on the motor. The clutch has been replaced and turbo rebuilt with less than 500 miles on both.
With the current setup the car is making around 650whp and on C16 the car exceed 730whp. Last year the cars hit 10.7@141mph and you can find that on youtube.
Please email me if you have any questions.
20K Firm, No Trades!! Cash or Bank certified check. Check will need to clear before title is handed over.
Current Engine
Stock Honda block with Golden Eagle Block Guard (Stock Bore)
Arias 9:1 pistons
Pauter Rods
Type S oil pump
ACL Racing Bearings
Stage 3 Port (Head), valves, retainers, keepers.
Cometic Gaskets and Seals
Modified stock oil pan
ARP Head Studs
SRT 1000cc injectors
SRT Fuel Rail
SRT RACE manifold (*latest)
46mm Precision wastegate
Custom Head Work - Stage 3 port
Carrillo Springs, retainers and Valves (1mm oversized)
Kelford CAMS turbo cams v1
SRT Fuel Return system with custom SRT Hanger
Dual Walbro 255lph intank fuel pumps
PT6265 Billet Compressor (.82 A/R housing) vbanded turbo
TiAL BOV
Hybrid Chain Tensioner v2
Stainless Stell braided oil supply.
4" high flow cone filter
Hondata FlashPro with 4bar map sensor
Hondata Boost by gear
All mandrel bent Full Polished aluminum intercooler piping with bead rolled ends
4.5" Swift Racing Intercooler (Black)
NGK Iridium Plugs
ClutchMaster Twin Disc
3" Racing downpipe
3" Front midpipe
vibrant 3" Catback with black exhaust
Exterior/Suspension/Brakes
Custom Lights projectors - Dual projector setup with 5K HIDS (Customlights.com)(Custom paint to match the car and a blend of matt'd black to accent)
VARRSTOEN 2.2.1 18x8 Matte Black
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 245/40/ZR18
Complete LED light replacement
Ultra Light Lugs
TEIN basic coilovers
SRT Back brace
EBC slotted rotors
EBC Yellow Stuff Brake pads
SRT battery holder
Stainless Braided brake lines (Front/Rear)
G2 Black painted calipers
ARP wheel studs
Hybrid Shifter Bushing
Interior/I.C.E/Other
Poineer AVIC-Z120BT 7" touchscreen/DVD/NAV
Poineer CD-IU50V USB Interface cable
Poineer GEXP20HD HD Radio
Metra Axxess ASWC Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface
Autopage system with remote start
Superwhite LED dome and map lights (rear also)
Scosche SAHC634 Door Adapters
Tsuanami 4 channel RCA's
Tsuanami 2 channel RCA's
Kicker KS650.2 component speakers (6.5)
Kicker KS502 component speakers (5.25)
Kicker DX500.1 monoblock class D amp
Kicker DX400.4 4-channel amp
Kicker NS12L34 12" Vented sub enclosure
Tsuanami AMP 1040D multi-amp installation kit
Absolute CAP 200 (Black with Blue)
Speed lead kit (Multi speaker wiring harness)
2 gauge holder on dash from Excelerate
Blitz Boost Controller
Blitz Boost by Speed Controller
Blitz Turbo Timer
Daytona Wideband gauge
Glowshift Elite 10 (Fuel & Oil Pressure gauge)
Escort ZR4 Laser Shifter
Custom Racing boot shifter
HP Slate 500 with Windows 7
Complete RED LED light conversion.
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