A short edit from a short filming of the Honda Civic Jordan.
MOD SPECS
Honda Civic Jordan VTI-s with B20 VTEC Swap.
B18C Head + B20B Bottom.
B18C Intake Manifold.
Oil Catch Tank.
Stage-2 Sports Clutch.
S4C LSD Gearbox.
Short Shifter + Carbon Fibre Gear knob
Carbon fibre bonnet
Launch control.
Has rear camber arms.
Full Fuijitsubo Exhaust system (Power Getter).
Heat wrapped 4-2-1 manifold.
Meister R Coilovers.
EK9 Rear seats.
Momo deep dish steering...
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CAR SPEC-LIST: Roaldvanbelle Belgian - Civic EC9
AP Coilovers with Shorter Springs
Intra Rims with Bridgestone Potenza Tyres 165/50/15 (7J ET25)
Blox Camber kit
Golf 3 Front lip
Front/Rear Strut bar (Spoon)
Hood Spacers
Mud Flaps
Original EE9 Armrest
Short shifter
SRS Catback Exhaust System
DC-Sport Collector
QSP Steering Wheel
US-Module
Yellow Lights
Rollcage Wiechers
Window Visors
Nose bra
Chargespeed Spoiler
Oil Catch Tank
Mishimoto Blue Radiator Hose
Sport Seats
Red Civic-Plate between the Tail Lights
1.6 Hood
...
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