Acura Rsx Type-s Turbo 430whp+ on 2040-cars
Portage, Indiana, United States
Engine:2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2002
Interior Color: Black
Make: Acura
Model: RSX
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Trim: Type-S Coupe 2-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 33,000
Exterior Color: Black
219/805-4330. Race car, street legal . $25.000 invested. Original paint, no accidents. 33.000miles. Clean and clear title in hand. Runs good, no oil burning, no exhaust smoke. Go to this website to see the acura pictures and list of modifications of the previous owner, who built it: cardomain dot com. member id: dirtylildog . I have rear leather seats, interior parts original wheels and more... Reserve the right to end the listing anytime. Trade only for bmw m3 (manual)...
New competition stage 4 clutch with 8lbs fidanza aluminum flywheel. New engine/transmission mounts. New 3 inch stainless steel exhaust system.
1/4 Mile - 11.97 sec @ 121 mph.....0-60 - 4.25sec....Top Speed - 174mph.....HP - 433..... Weight - 2513lbs
Under the hood is 433 whp of Turbo power. This car was built in May 2006, was tuned on a Dynapack Dyno, and has been in 2 magazines and a few videos.
Crazy Fast is an under statement!!!
Head *ARP studs *Cometic Copper Head Gasket *Eibach Valve Springs / Titanium Rings Motor *Precision SC3255 T3/T4 turbo .63A/R *Precision 750 cc min injectors *RevHard Cast Manifold *AEM Fuel Rail *AEM Tru-Power pulleys *AEM Dry-Flow intake *AEM 3 Bar MAP Sensor *TiAL 38mm Wastegate *HKS SSQV Blow Off Valve *Hondata K-Pro ECU *Treadstone TR-10 Front Mount Intercooler *Walbro 255lph Fuel Pump *RealTime Racing RTR 55,000 Volt Coil Packs *Denso Iridium Plugs *custom 3" Burns Stainless down pipe *ATI Crank Pulley *custom ground wire set *Mugen Oil Cap *Earls Stainless Lines & A/N Fittings Transmission *Competition Clutch Stage 4 *Fidanza 8 lb Flywheel *Type-R Master and Slave Cylinder Suspension *Buddy Club N+ Fully Adjustable Coil-Overs *Progress 27mm Front Sway Bar *Progress 22mm Rear Sway Bar *Progress Rear Lower Tie Bar *Hotchkis Adjustable End Links *DC Sport Titanium F/R Strut Tower Bars *ENERGY Poly Bushings *AVID Racing Aluminum Motor Mounts Brakes *Brembo 13" Rotors F/ 11" Rotors R *Hawk HPS pads F/R *Goodridge Stainless lines *Motul Brake Fluid Wheels - Tires *5Zigen FNO1R-C 17x8" Bronze +42 offset *Falken Azenis RT-615 225/45R17 *Skunk2 Forged Lug Nuts Exterior *VIS Carbon Fiber GT Hood *VIS Carbon Fiber Lip *DEPO JDM Black Head Lamps *6000k HIDs *VMS F-1 Carbon Fiber Mirrors *Sparco Red Anodized Hood Pins *Rear Wipper Delete Interior *Kirkey Road Race Aluminum Seat *Simpson 5-pt Cam-Lock Harness *NRG 330mm Suede Steering Wheel *NRG Harness Bar *Type-R Aluminum Shift Knob *Razo Pedals *Auto Meter Ultra-Lite Silver Gauges *AEM EUGO Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge *Red Shift Lite *Braille 11.5 lb. Battery *Removed interior and stereo for wieght reduction *Push Button Start and Battery Kill
2 VIDEOS OF THE CAR RUNNING: http://youtu.be/dm04T1_Xlr8 http://youtu.be/gsrdfalxNhw |
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