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US $9,500.00
Year:1989 Mileage:300
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Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.5L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
For Sale By:owner
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 2hged7368kh002419 Make: Honda
Mileage: 300
Model: Civic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 1989
Trim: si
Condition: Used

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1989 honda civic Track Car
b16A
YS1 LSD transmission
Vibrant Race header
custom exhaust dumps under car, no cat
New modded gas tank , walbro pump

Bilstein shocks all around
ERS Springs (2x900 , 2x1400 , 2x1200 , 2x750)

All new ES bushings

Rear
Rear sway bar
Adjustable rear toe links
Adjustable rear camber
crx si trailing arms
PCI Spherical Trailing arm bearings
New acura Hub/bearings only 1 track day + 2 NEW Acura hubs in the boxes


Front
Skunk2 adujustable upper arms
ETD front traction bar
Innovative front race traction bar(not installed)
New Hub Bearings only 1 track day

Brakes
1" master
front Wilwood 2 piece 11" kit with Dynalite calipers
Hawk DTC60 pads

rear - rear disk conversion

Wheels
Team Dynamics 15x7 Prorace 1.2(not in pictures)
shaved unused RA1's 205-50-15
The white wheels in the pics included but only good for parking/rolling


Interior
Full cage made by Ronnie Obrien Motorsports
9 lbs Deka Battery
Momo Race seat
Leaf Harness
Short Shifter
Momo steering Wheel


Body
Custom flares front and back
extra hatch with lexan window
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Car needs
-New front windshield rubber trim
-Alignment




Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.

Will accept cash or certified check


Please contact for any questions

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