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1991 Acura Nsx Sorcery Widebody Kit 40k Miles New Motor Act Clutch Bride Seats on 2040-cars

US $36,900.00
Year:1991 Mileage:40000 Color: Pearl White /
 Black
Location:

United States

United States
Body Type:5 Speed manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JH4NA1155MT000565
Year: 1991
Interior Color: Black
Make: Acura
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: NSX
Trim: 2 Seat Sports Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 40,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Pearl White
Warranty: NONE

1991 Acura NSX Sorcery Wide Body Kit. New motor with only 40K miles. Chassis has 186k miles. Have service records and paper work for proof. Motor/Transmission very healthy and strong! Pulls hard and moves. Sounds amazing like an F1 car. The color is Star fire pearl white. The timing belt and water pump service done. New ACT Clutch and Spec Light Weight Fly Wheel. The car is running excellent. A lot of work and time into the car. Well over $50K invested into it. The front bumper lip, fenders, fender molding, rear spats, and carbon fiber roof all custom made. The car was painted in 2011. It's still in great condition. The interior is wrapped in black suede. Had all valve cover powder coated black look amazing. There are no leaks in the engine bay. No slipping of the tranny. Not in snap ring range. The car is in great condition and has a Clean Title and Carfax History. Never in any accident.

PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS WITH FUNDS. I DO NOT WANT ANY TRADES. DREAMERS AND TIRE KICKERS STAY AWAY. NO TEST PILOTS!!!

Email me for any questions: SAMINCT @ YAHOO DOT COM

Recent Service: New Motor with 40k miles

Timing Belt/Water Pump Service

Timing Belt Cover

Tensioner Pully

ACT Clutch Assembly W/Spec Light Weight Fly Wheel

Spark Plugs

Drive Belt

Adjust Valves

Red Top Optima Battery

Front and Rear Pads

Drilled Slotted Rotors

Trunk Struts

Hatch Struts

Oil Changed Mobile 1

Coolant Flush

Transmission Flush

Starter

A/C Compressor

A/C Belt

A/C Serviced and Recharged. BLOWS ICE COLD

Mod List...

Exterior

-Star fire pearl white (lexus isf pearl white)

-Sorcery wide body kit

-Sorcery gt rear valance

-Signature Rear Spats( custom)

-Carbon fiber APR GT wing

-Carbon fiber trunk lip

-Type r hood

- Carbon fiber roof

-Carbon fiber b pillars

-Carbon fiber side step

-Led running daylight

-02 conversion

-CF GT One Head Lights

- Black Out Taillight

-Hid/8000k

-Carbon fiber front lower strut

-Fender liners (custom)

-Fender molding (inside the fender)

Interior

-Carbon fiber steering column cover

-Carbon fiber glove compartment/armrest

-Carbon fiber MOMO steering

-Carbon fiber center console

-Carbon fiber interior trim

-Billet cluster ring

-Short shifter

- Round Neo Chrome Shift Knob

-Bride seats

-Kenwood Double Din w/ Remote, DVD, Navigation

-Bluetooth, Ipod Connector, Memory Stick Hook Up

-Pioneer Premier sub 10

-Kenwood Amp

-Alpine Door Speakers

Engine

-Headers

-Straight pipe with cat(custom)

-ACT Clutch

-Spec Light Weight Fly Wheel

-Carbon fiber air box cover

-Throttle body carbon fiber plate cover

-Carbon fiber fuel injector cover

-Cold air intake scoop

-HKS exhaust tip

-Engine strut

-Coolant tank

Wheels/suspension

-Volk ce28

-Front 18x8.5 225/35/18 90% tread

-Rear 19x10.5 275/30/19 90% tread

-Proxes TR1 Tires

-Kics Neo Chrome r40 Lugs

-Tien Ra coilovers

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