City turbo mugen stuff!

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City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Fader » Thu Jul 15, 2004 3:01 pm

Hey, I dunno  if im way behind the game... but by the looks of it not many people have seen this:

http://www.cityturbo.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album85&page=2

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correct me if im worng but that is a full length seperate dump pipe all the way to the back!

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not to mention this suspension kit with coil-over shocks.

I have googled the crap out of all of this stuff and cant find a thing (other than the Showa suspension company, but there is no contact details on their site)

who is the eddie that posted this stuff, and where did he get the pictures from?!

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Hyperblade » Thu Jul 15, 2004 4:02 pm

Yeah I have some of those same pictures what I did was follow every single link on any japanese city turbo site and saved any pictures I saw.

There is also a Mugen special oil cooler.
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Here is some pics of the Orange Mugen T2R Includes ones of the engine bay.

http://www.cityturbo.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album97


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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Colza » Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:20 pm

Oh man those racing cities look awesome ;D I WANT ONE!!!

Is it just me, or is that the orange one dragging behind right at the back of the pack....

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby city_cabriolet » Thu Jul 15, 2004 9:26 pm

Fully!

Go to thw album link and u see the Orange one in like a museum collection! I'd kill to see it in person and convert my T2 bodykit into that (diff colour of course)

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby eddie » Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:08 pm

Hi Brotherhood:

 I found these pic on a Old Jap parts site and some are from a old Chinese site.

 And I have search around the net and contact the chinese site.  And he have reply me with some of the parts avabile for our citys!!

Keep in Mind that they sell Brand Name!!!  :-/ :-/


1. Boss kits        HK$ 450/pc
2. Iridiumn spark plug    BKR-6EIX        HK$  65/pc
                                      IRIWAY - 7     HK$  100/pc
3. seat rail for Sparco-                          HK$  1,600/pc
4. Brake pad    0-350 degree or 500    HK$  1,500/set

Exchange Rate is AU$1 = HK $6


And this is their Website:

http://www.kingsmart.com.hk

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Colza » Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:22 pm

That is class :D Those boss kits will fit civics too, but can you ask if they have any other older civic stuff?

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby eddie » Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:31 pm

Give me the Spec, Year and I will email them for you or if you want the owner name is Mr KK Wong and this is his email address you can ask him directly!!  Just don't mention I post it up!!   ;D ;D

[email protected]

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Colza » Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:45 pm

It is probably easier if we just keep one guy in contact so we dont flood the poor dude with a 10 emails of the same thing.

I am interested in anything for '77-'79 or '80-'83 civics, but there are possibly guys on here with even earlier ones...

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby city_cabriolet » Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:36 pm

I looked through that site and couldn't find anything? Any suggestions to find that Boss stuff?

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby eddie » Thu Jul 22, 2004 7:19 pm

Their site usually sell new stuff so you won't have much chance finding anything beside univeral stuff.

But the owner is very nice I ask him for parts or help and he could fix the entire spec and part list to me and all i have to do is pick the number.

He have ways to find those unusual stuff, but again kept in mind that they are a shop and shop = $$$$. Although they can and will found most parts, but you would expect it cost more (brand name)!!  :P :P

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Colza » Thu Jul 22, 2004 9:08 pm

After doing the conversion to AU/NZ dollars, those prices were pretty reasonable i thought. I suppose there is freight to think about though, but it will depend on what you buy...

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby city_boy_t1 » Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:32 am

if anyone is after boos kits in NZ (for steering wheels i presume) go and check out WOOTONS they reckon that honda was the best with boss kits as one boss kit fits most hondas. I got one for $80 to fit my old city turbo and it worked fine. U fust gota make sure that it looks the same on the underside as your standard steering wheel.

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby city_cabriolet » Tue Jul 27, 2004 4:17 pm

Can someone please explain what this Boss kit is and how it effects the car?

Sorry for my noob question...

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Re: City turbo mugen stuff!

Postby Colza » Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:49 pm

Its an adapter plate that goes between your cars factory steering wheel mounting, and the stud pattern of whichever aftermarket steering wheel it is designed for. Not exactly an essential :P


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