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iluvpho

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if you dont like the wheels, you can probably sell it for a good amount of $ since its brand is enkei with brand new tires. oh yea also pay attention to the ride quality since its aftermarket suspension.
 

TigBitties

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yeah go teggy. civic has a lot of miles on it.
 


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i'd say the teggy too. make sure it shifts smooth, find out if clutch & etc. was replaced or worked on as well
 

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those rims probably rub too. check around there to make sure they didnt screw anyting up or that they arent
 


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i'd say the teggy too. make sure it shifts smooth, find out if clutch & etc. was replaced or worked on as well
Looks to be a automatic, so definately check the trans fluid to see if it is clean and not burnt. Also turn lock to lock to see if the cv axels are bad as click. also check for oil leaks and torn cv boots and tie rod ends.
 

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Im wondering what a "Aftermarker Shift kit" is on an automatic.......
 

dani92

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lool for real aftermarket shift kit ? ask about that and check for rust in the spare tire area
 

Matt.

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whats so aftermarket about the shift setup? Looks automatic to me.
 

tonyM

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lol, That was my point Matt. =)
 

GoFast

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There are aftermarked shift improver kits for auto integras. The improve shifting by shortening the time it takes to shift between gears, in turn reducing slippage when shifting. But they are expensive.
 

tonyM

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^^^^ link to this product?
 

tonyM

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So its an upgraded torque converter.

I can see that, but its not really a "kit"

And I doubt the guy selling the car did all that. I'm really thinking he put a different knob on the gear selector.
 

GoFast

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So its an upgraded torque converter.

I can see that, but its not really a "kit"

And I doubt the guy selling the car did all that. I'm really thinking he put a different knob on the gear selector.
Further down the page is the clutches and other parts.
 

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The car is a 94-97. That is expected. How many miles do you want it to have, 50k?
No, I'm just saying keep mileage in mind. It is a Honda nonetheless, but 139K is still up there. I didn't say don't buy it I think it's a good deal too, just saying to keep mileage in mind before purchasing, because when buying a car, mileage > looks in terms of what to look for.
 

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Further down the page is the clutches and other parts.
looks like the parts further down are not for making your AT shift any better/quicker.

Those are for a rebuild/build up.
 

GoFast

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looks like the parts further down are not for making your AT shift any better/quicker.

Those are for a rebuild/build up.
Yeah but in the discription it says to do the kit with their upgraded valve body which will firm up and improve shifting.
 


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