Acura Intergra Ls Jdm B20 Swap Clean Only 90k Miles 5 Speed Must Go Make Offer on 2040-cars
Forest City, North Carolina, United States
Engine:98 JDM B20 swap
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Model: Integra
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: LS
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 90,332
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 1995
Drive Type: front wheel drive
Up for sale is a SHOW QUALITY 1995 Acura Integra ls with a 2000 front end conversion. This car has been professionally built from a stock Integra. It has the following Mods. . .
ENGINE- 1999 JDM Honda CRV engine SWAP with 35K miles purchased from Jdmtiger.com with receipt. 5speed, power everything with sunroof. It has brand NEW timing belt, water pump, power steering pump, battery, starter, battery, ball joints, brakes, axles, distributor and clutch installed around 1,500 miles ago before swap was performed.
4 to 1 stainless headers with new o2 sensor, Carbon Fiber Valve Cover, drag r upper front strut bar, Skunk2 intake manifold, HKS cat back exhaust, STR fuel rail, NGK Plug wires, DC sports cold air intake,
EXTERIOR- New Pearl Paintjob with all PPG High Quality Materials, F1 Fenders, 98-01 front end conversion, projector headlights, carbon fiber taillights, M3 Mirrors with blue LED turn signals, Full Black widow Ground effects kit, Front camber kit, Racing Hart Evo staggered wheels 19s in rear, 18s in front with like new 215 35 tires, 20% mirror tint only on quarter windows
INTERIOR-2006 RSX type S front and rear black leather seats, carbon fiber e brake handle, Jensen 7in in dash Dvd flip out, Sun visor TVs, Air fuel ratio gauge and oil pressure gauge, Memphis mids and highs 6.5 in door speakers
CONDITION- Interior- I would give the interior an 8 only because it is missing a few small interior panels, and the trunk carpet. Leather seats and carpet however are in excellent condition.
Engine- I would rate engine at a 9 only because it has slight exhaust leak on the pipe under the car and A/C was removed when swap was done. Lots of new parts were installed and Engine runs good with nice deep sound and has never been run hard. This car has only met speed limit if that.
Exterior- I would give the paintjob and body work a 9.5 being that it only has one tiny crack on front bumper the size of a pinky nail. Hardly noticeable and isn't getting bigger. The body is very straight with no scratches or dents and has never been involved in any type of accident.
In my opinion, this would make someone a great ride. Please only email me with serious inquires or offers. Anyone is welcome to view the vehicle upon submitting an offer. I have described the vehicle to the best of my ability. Good Luck
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