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04 Honda Civic Vp 2dr 49k Original Miles Hondata Turbo Charged Clean Titl Carfax on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:49473 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.7 turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline 93 higher octane only
For Sale By:Owner
VIN: 1hgem21154l058933 Year: 2004
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: Base coupe 2dr
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Front wheel
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: Vp
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 49,473
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Back bumper has small hairline crack and puncture from me backing into my truck tire. Can see all damage in photos! Garage kept never seen snow! No rust!"

2004 Honda civic vp
49,400 miles I am second owner 
I purchased at 22,000 miles and it was stock. That was in 2006. Garage kept always! Never seen snow and no rust! Only drove on sunny days. I have built this car into a mid 14s car and it is tuned as a daily driver! I have receipts for all aftermarket turbo work done. I will try to list all the parts but I wouldn't be surprised if I forget one. She has been my baby and my labor of love. I am starting a family so she must go cost is too high to continue putting on tires and clutches ; ).

Top speed I have recorded 
130 mph

1.7 sohc 1700cc engine

T-3 turbo 

Sequential bov sounds sweet 

Aluminum intercooler piping wrapped in heat wrap. 

2.5 down pipe to exhaust also wrapped $150

2.5" magna flow exhaust header back w/ high flow cat custom welded $500

Log manifold

Turbo netics waste gate $350

Custom dump pipe $300

Hondata Acura rsx ecu swap $1500

Hondata reverse tooth cam gear $300

Acura rsx type-s injectors 330cc custom risers install $400

All steel braided lines 

New timing belt done at 45,000 cause I installed the hondata then. 

Custom dyno tune big3racing.com $600

Shop custom work big3racing.com $2000

Zex nitrous system 10lb mounted in 
trunk. $600

Intercooler sprayer ring with zex purge solenoid. $200

Neuspeed front strut bar $150

Rear strut bar 

Nuespeed short shifter linkage $120

Hurst shift knob :)

Autometer BIG tachometer gauge with shift light 

USB cable in glove box plugs in laptop to tune or data log or see live reading of engine 20+ readings at once with recording ability. 

17" white aluminum rims 

Toyo proxy 225/45/17zr tires

Front drilled and slotted rotors with titanium pads. 

Light weight flywheel $200

Clutch is fine for street but if taken to track must be changed. Would cost $350 for clutch Still does 130mph with this clutch and runs 14.8s without spray. ; )

Halo projector headlights 

Carbon fiber evo hood $550

Custom black taillights

Custom tinted windows legal 50state 

Royal purple oil always!

New battery gold line 2 months ago! $150

Big box of parts comes with car including all factory parts!! Hood, headlights, aircleaner...... I meen everything you could build it back to stock even the original ecu comes with it!! I want Somone to love this car as much as I have and treat her good! I will post more if I forgot anything and more pics. Ask ? If u got em. I would trust this car cross country! Sold as is.





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What the car needs:

1. Back bumper is cracked not bad but not perfect. Shop said $350. plus I am throwing in a new bumper just needs paint. 

2. Clutch disk is worn. Would not notice on the road but I am being honest on the stickey track the horsepower is too much for the clutch in it which is a stage 2. Would cost $350 to replace. With new clutch car would have no problem running close to 13s. 

3. A loving home! No dents nothing no rust! A amazing car that I sunk 1ks$ into.
Clean title. Clean car fax no wrecks!

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