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Rebuilt Honda Civic Si Swap Sir (drag Car) 90% Project on 2040-cars

US $4,600.00
Year:1998 Mileage:158000
Location:

Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada

Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
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Perfect Drag race car project (90% done) was turbocharged but isn't anymore, can be turbocharged again !!!!

Honda civic si 1998 
Body 200 000km
Engine 158000km

Modifications : 
- Engine : b16a2 from japon
- Forged Engine
- Tranny sir lsd
- Alluminium radiator
- Engine support polyurethane
- Fuel rail aem
- Conversion disc brake in the back
- Camber kit in the back
- 3inch exhaust ligne
- Recaro Seats
- Recaro door panels inserts
- Short shifter
- Viper Alarm Security System
- Mags konig ultralight racing
- SiR Cluster
- SiR arm support
- HID 6000k
- Tripod (air fuel ration.. Boost... Oil pressure)
- Short ram intake

TO ADD :
- install power stering if desired
- Bushing shifter (30$)
- CV boot (40$)


On Dec-12-13 at 16:41:51 PST, seller added the following information:

RESERVE 3800$


Perfect Drag race car project (90% done) was turbocharged but isn't anymore, can be turbocharged again !!!!

Honda civic si 1998 
Body 200 000km
Engine 158000km

Modifications : 
- Engine : b16a2 from japon
- Forged Engine
- Tranny sir lsd
- Alluminium radiator
- Engine support polyurethane
- Fuel rail aem
- Conversion disc brake in the back
- Camber kit in the back
- 3inch exhaust ligne
- Recaro Seats
- Recaro door panels inserts
- Short shifter
- Viper Alarm Security System
- Mags konig ultralight racing
- SiR Cluster
- SiR arm support
- HID 6000k
- Tripod (air fuel ration.. Boost... Oil pressure)
- Short ram intake

TO ADD :
- install power stering if desired
- Bushing shifter (30$)
- CV boot (40$)

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Fri, Jul 17 2020

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According to the automaker, the Gear "demonstrates Honda's innovative approach to providing the automotive answer for young, urban, Gen-Y lifestyles. Inspired by fixed-gear bicycles... Gear is simple and utilitarian, but also customizable, connected and full of personality." It is apparently "practical but fun, customizable, connected and affordable. Everything that young, discerning urban buyers would want in a car," according to Dave Marek, Design Director at Honda R&D Americas.
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