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1997 Honda Civic Type R Rhd Jdm 97 Hatchback Volks Ce28n Takata Recaro B16b Ek9 on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:37000
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

Toms River, New Jersey, United States
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up for sale is my 97 civic type r first year made right hand drive from japan the car only has 37k original miles. This car is a one-of-a-kind originally from Japan and not converted type r. car has no issues whatsoever still has stock b16B motor in it and is very healthy and transmission shifts fine with no pop outs grinds or anything it runs like it should with 37k miles car is well known for being in pristine condition and extremely clean with no dents The car seriously looks like it came off the showroom floor and no modifications under the hood besides upgraded radiator hoses which I still have ALL stock parts for vehicle except for the original wheels. The buyer will receive all stock parts with the car. The car still has AC and power steering. I am  selling the car because i want to invest more in my business. sad to see it go because it is a very rare car in the states and is immaculate and has had many many features in magazines.you really don't see them like this in this condition  the civic has a CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. i will ship the car at the buyers cost(willing to help out with fees on shipping) or you can pick it up we can work something out. any question feel free to ask them 


modifications all have less then 2k miles 
Spoon radiator hoses 
Spoon oil cap 
Spoon radiator cap 
Spoon reservoir bands
Sparco harness bar 
Custom made guage pod 
Custom "bandit" oil pressure guage 
Aem wideband 
Takata black circuit 6 point harnesses 
Pioneer head unit 
Rockford fosgate power 6.5 
Rockford fosgate power 6x9 
Viper alarm smart start 
Tein flex coilovers with edfc 
Fuction 7 control arms 
Skunk 2 pro camber kit
Password Jdm rear camber kit 
Volk ce28ns 16x8.5 
Spoon calipers 
Hawk hps pads 
Brembo rotors 
Kuhmo ecsta 205/40 r16 
Good ridge steel braided brake lines 

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Thu, 05 Jun 2014

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Honda is recalling 43,782 examples of the 2012 and 2013 Fit Sport in the US and close to 2,000 more in Canada. During federal compliance testing it was discovered that the software for the Vehicle Stability Assist allows an excessive tilt angle before applying the brakes to prevent a crash. The issue only affects Fit Sports equipped with a certain kind of tire.
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