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1992 Honda Civic

Suicidal Civic (3 owner profiles)
Purchased: 2001-05-01

Engine

JDM D15b VTEC SOHC, Dynatech 4-1 Ceramic Race Header, JDM A'PEXi N1 Header back exhaust, J'S Racing style intake, Nology Plug wires and Power Core, Silverstone plugs (they were free, but would not be worth 60 bucks), Top Speed Pro 1 Pressure Regulator, STR 58mm Throttle Body, STR fuel rail, STR cam gear, A'PEXi VAFC, GSR fuel pump, P28 ECU, ground system...complete turbo system yet to install consisting of-- SFP Tubular steel log manifold/2.5" DP, KKK K26 Porsche turbo, Precision 650hp FMIC, Accel Injectors, Gredy Type-R BOV, TurboSmart 38mm wastegate, stainless oil lines, AC autotechnic long oil block, Weapon R vacuum block, mandrel bent piping, etc

Exterior

shaved everything....inner tails, outer taillights, tag, handles, wing holes, trunk key hole, squirters, moldings removed and holes behind them shaved leaving body line, antenna, suicide rear doors, LED taillights in rear bumper, sliding rag top, Titanium Fiber hood, ABS Dynamics modified CW-2 front bumper to clear FMIC, ABS Dynamics ZERO Side Skirts, ABS Dynamics Buddy Slim rear lip, ABS Dynamics carbon fiber bomex style wing (un installed), ABS Dynamics carbon fiber twin beam headlights, JDM style amber corners, sea foam green primer

Interior

Vibrant Performance all fiberglass dash, full set of SW Performance Gauges, DAD Blue Suede seats in front, Sparco Extreme 2 steering wheel, Sparco Smart Pedals, fiberglass and carbon kevlar center console.

Suspension

1/2" 5/8 port GC 450 Valves in front Asco 1/2" nickel plated valves in rear, 1/2" lines, Chassis Tech 6 gallon billet aluminum tank, Oasis XD2000 Compressor. Hack Shack 9 switch micro computer switch box (very cool), real carbon fiber strut bars, SPC Camber kit with billet lower control arms.

Wheels

19" Team Dyanmics RVR2 hyper silver rims and 18" Konig Next Forged Bronze wheels

Stereo

Clarion DXZ925 cd player

Future Plans

sale, i have lost interest in the scene i guess, growing up a little maybe, who knows, people just taking the whole car show and fixing up cars hobby to seriously these days, lost the fun aspect of it