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US $14,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:80000 Color: TYC Projectors/Angel Eyes
Location:

Outremont, QC, Canada

Outremont, QC, Canada
Advertising:

 
I'am selling my custom built 95 honda civic si coupe, that i built with love, I'm a woman driver that put a lot of care and love in this car. Everything in the car is new, from turbo, brakes to speakers and accessories, this is a Show car built to be in competition was not used for driving purposes. willing to entertain reasonable offers and ship abroad if buyer arranges it. selling as is. I have put in over 70,000$ in modification in this pretty baby, the last appraisal I had done couple years ago has it appraised at 31,000$. As mentioned above, theres a small nick in the back bumper, and the seats red color is faded due to sun. Rims show signs of wear/tear and unfortunately in act of jealousy two of the car rims was vandalized (scratched).  Please feel free to msg and inquire anytime :)
Here are just some of the customizations specs that"s been done to the car:
  • Power Lock
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Sunroof
  • Power Window
  • Cruise Control
  • Compustar 2-Way Car Alarm/Starter Combo (2W8000FMASF) With Hood & Trunk Pins

Engine & Turbo:
  • D16Z6 80KM Stock Internals
  • T3 Turbo Internally Gated at 8 PSI
  • Turbonetics Manifold
  • 255 Walbro Fuel Pump
  • Yonaka FMIC 22.9.3
  • 2 1/2"" piping
  • DSM 450cc Inectors w/ Resistor Box
  • DSM Blow Off Valve
  • B&M Fuel Pressure Gauge
  • 2.5" Exhaust
  • Bully Stage 2 Clutch
  • Magnaflow catback
  • Turbo Smart Manual Boost Controller
  • Ractive Mushroom Air Filter
  • Spoon Sports Style Oil Cap
  • 2 Blue Spoon Sports Resevoir Tank Cover
  • Skunk2 Radiator Cap
  • Skunk2 V-tec solenoid Cover
  • Type-R Oil Dip Stick

Interior:
  • Indiglo Gauges
  • Brushed Aluminium Gauge Bezel
  • Boost Gauge
  • Double Gauge Pillar Pod
  • Air Fuel Gauge
  • 5" Tach
  • Brushed Aluminium Interior Dash/Trim Kit
  • Yonaka Red Samurais YMRS006 Racing Seats w/ Custom Brackets
  • JDM Arm Rest Console
  • JDM Audio Console
  • Momo JET Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel
  • Momo f-16 Evo Shifter
  • Momo Profile Shifter Boot
  • Momo Aluminium Floor Mat
  • Momo T-100 Yellow Floor Mat
  • Momo Pit-Stop Soft-Touch E-Brake Handle
  • Momo Pit-Stop Profile E-brake Boot
  • Momo Air Metal Door Sills
  • Momo Red Stealth Pedals
  • Momo Red Stealth Dead Pedal
  • Momo Red Shoulder Belts
  • Momo 4 Point Harness
  • Integra Style Short Shifter
  • Black interior Light on glove box
  • Red Accent Interior indoor lights

Wheels & Suspension:
  • 17 Inch BSA Rims
  • Brembo Front Rotors
  • Front Strut bar
  • Skunk 2 Upper Control Arms
  • Skunk 2 Lowering Springs
  • KYB AGX Shocks Struts Front & Rear
  • Ingalls Rear Camber Kit
  • Honda Red Style Tire Valve

 Exterior:
  • TYC Projectors/Angel Eyes
  • Momo Chrome License Plates
  • Honda Red Style Screw Covers
  • Sir Spoiler/Wing (not installed but will include)
  • Custom paint and body By Beacon Autobody
  • Custom hood
  • Front Type R Lip
  • Custom Aluminium Grill

Audio & Video:
  • Jvc KD-NX5000 GPS/DVD 3.5 LCD deck
  • Jvc Bluetooth Cellular Adapter (KS-BTA200)
  • Innovatek 8inch Sunvisor LCD Monitor with Built-in Speaker
  • Innovatek Rearview Mirror 6inch LCD
  • Back up camera
  • Door Panels w/ Infinity Tweeters
  • Door Infusion Tweeters
  • 6.5 Infinity Reference 2-Way Component (6020CS) Door Speakers
  • 6.5 Infinity 2-Way Speaker (62.7i) Back Speakers
  • 1400 Watts 12inch Infinity KAPPA Sub
  • 1200 Watts MTX 4-Channel Amplifier (TC4004)
  • 600 Watts Infinity Class D Subwoofer Amplifier (611A)
  • Farad Power Capacitor
  • Monster Cable Wiring
  • Speaker Dynamat

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Honda installs 3-minute, fast-fuelling hydrogen fuel station in California

Fri, Mar 7 2014

OK, but let's see how well Honda can control hydrogen refueling temperature in Houston or Buffalo. That's what some pessimists may be saying now that the Japanese automaker has installed a fast-fueling hydrogen station in the oh-so-temperate environs of Torrance, CA. That city is about 20 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles and a sliver of it actually touches the Pacific Ocean, so we're not talking about wild swings in air temperature here. Honda is calling its fast-refueling platform the MC Fill (we'd expect a lawsuit if it was McFill, even though that'd be clever) and says that filling up takes about 45 percent less time than the typical hydrogen-refueling station. That's because the system monitors the ambient temperature in order to speed up the process. There's more scientific stuff in there - for example, the fact that the MC name comes from the "two key values in a heat transfer equation- 'M' for mass and 'C' for specific heat" - but the long and the short of it is that a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle can fill up in less than three minutes. That's pretty impressive, despite the distinct lack of vehicles needing to charge that fast today. Honda unveiled its FCEV Concept vehicle at the Los Angeles Auto Show last November. The five-seat vehicle has a range of more than 300 miles, while its fuel-stack power density is about 60 percent higher than its previous version. The production version is due to arrive in the US in 2015. Check out Honda's press release below. Honda R&D Installs Advanced Fast-Fill Hydrogen Refueling Station -- New station on Honda R&D Americas' Torrance, California campus built in anticipation of Honda's next-generation fuel cell electric vehicle, due in 2015 -- Honda-developed hydrogen refueling protocol significantly reduces fill time TORRANCE, Calif., March 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Preparing for the 2015 introduction of the next Honda fuel cell-electric vehicle (FCEV), Honda R&D Americas has installed a state-of-the-art hydrogen refueling station on its Torrance, California campus. This advanced station will serve as a platform for demonstrating and validating the enhanced hydrogen fueling protocol developed by Honda, named the MC Fill. With the aim of standardizing this new protocol, Honda will make the new research station available to other automakers to further validate the MC Fill protocol's performance and functionality.

First production HondaJet nearly completed

Tue, 20 May 2014

We may mention Honda around here mostly for its cars, but the Japanese industrial giant makes a whole lot more than that. The company builds motorcycles, ATVs, marine engines, power equipment and - soon enough - jet airplanes.
Honda has been working on its first private jet since before 2006, and after a good eight years or so of prototype testing, began building its first production version a bit over a year ago. And now it's almost ready for delivery.
The first production HondaJet is nearing completion and has had its GE Honda HF120 jet engines installed, after which it will conduct initial ground tests before taking its first flight this summer. The jet is painted in a new shade of pearl green with a gold stripe, added to the color catalog alongside the silver, red, yellow and blue options.

Old Car or New Car? 1993 Chevy Camaro vs 2015 Honda CR-Z

Wed, Sep 30 2015

My daily life revolves around used cars. As a former fast-talking auto auctioneer, it was once my job to inspect, appraise, and liquidate thousands of cars throughout the United States. Since I put down my microphone and became a full-time car dealer, I have gone from auctioning off 150 vehicles an hour – yes, we really do talk that fast – to buying 150 vehicles every two to three months. I see and bid on everything from $300 Volkswagens that belch more black smoke than a diesel truck rolling coal, to $30,000 DeLoreans that hopefully can go at least 88 miles per hour. The auctions never run out of weirdness when it comes to cars because they sell over 10 million every single year. So with that big number in mind, let me tell you about these two cars that have about as much in common as Mel Gibson and Mel Brooks.Option A: 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Indy 500 Pace Car Edition View 24 Photos This 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car has all of 4,187 miles on it. Neither of those numbers are a misprint and yes, those are multi-colored stripes on the hood. Every week, I find at least two or three museum pieces that have been stored in the private garage of an auto collector. As you can tell, there are some very broad strokes to the definition and tastes of a collector. It could be a guy who has an extreme case of what I call "Automotive Compulsive Disorder" who chucks 20 or 30 old cars into a field and lets the weather and elements have at them. I once knew a guy, a car dealer at that, who "stored" seven 1990s Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertibles in the Georgia sun, and within two years those cars turned into complete junk. The fact that he stored them in an open field he didn't actually own and near a public road didn't help either. A few of the local meth heads and kleptocrats decided to strip-mine his collection, from the radiators to the tops themselves. He had a brief time in prison in between the before and the surprise after and trust me, he looked like he had soiled his britches when he saw what happened to his personally prized Cutlasses. Then you have whoever owned this Camaro. Is it a one-of-a-kind? Nope. Just 1 of 125, and an insignificant number at that (#87). But let's open the door to this Camaro and see what we find. Oof! I don't remember this multi-colored silly string design as a '90s must-have. Wasn't this popular back in the 1980s?