2000 Acura Integra Gs-r Hatchback 3-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
2000 Acura Integra Gsr Low Miles!!! Built engine
Owned since 2004. Clean 2 door GSR with super low miles, Leather interior, fully loaded, moonroof, power windows and locks, cruise- not currently working due to momo wheel and NRG quick release. Still have switch. Have almost all the factory parts including rods, pistons, sway bars, coilovers, airbag, etc. Extra aftermarket rear sway bar,spare suspension components that have been powdercoated.
Fully built engine
b18c1
Darton M.I.D. We sleeve kit
Eagle Rods
JE Pistons
Total seal Rings
Balanced and blue printed
Ferrea 1mm Oversize Valves, titanium retainers
Crower Stage 3 springs
Crower Stage 3 cams
Top Speed Intake manifold
AEM Fuel Rail
AEM EMS Stand Alone ECU Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Walboro Fuel Pump 255 ZEX Wet Nitrous Kit, Wired in, (needs to be tuned, motor has not been run on Nitrous)
Bullfrog Throttle Body
DC Header
Cold Air intake
JDM Valve cover
Adjustable Cam Gears
Greddy axle back Exhaust
Exedy 11lb Flywheel, Stage 3 clutch kit
SUSPENSION:
Skunk 2 Adjustable Upper control arms
Front Strut brace
K-Sport Kontrol Pro coilovers
Energy Suspension bushings in lower control arms
Red Powder coated lower control arms and lower shock arms, aftermarket progressive front and rear sway bars with energy bushings.
Adjustable Rear Camber Arms
17" ADR gun metal wheels
Cross drilled and slotted front rotors.
STEREO
Diamond Audio Front component speakers
Diamond audio crossovers in doors
Tweeters in each door
Adjustable gain on drivers knee bolster
(2) 8 " Rockford Fosgate hx2 subs, 1 just blew rubber seal and will need to be replaced. *these slam for being 8's
2 amps, 1 for components, 1 for subs.
OTHER
NRG Quick Release Hub
2 Momo Steering Wheels
Short Shifter with Billet Shift knob
Aftermarket front fiberglass fenders (showing wear, cracks at top)
Hate to see the car go, but I am moving across the country and have to many vehicles, a/c blows cold, runs good, will need new valve seals, car smokes while in VTEC. Has been driven daily to work. Needs Tires, tires are worn and noisy. Normal wear and tear dings and small dents front bumper paint is chipping. Great on gas. All the expensive work has been done, great road race car. or daily commuter. This car is being offered once with the drivetrain in it, low reserve. If car does not sell with engine, it will be relisted with no engine, transmission, harness, or ECU. Sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Car is also listed locally, seller reserves the right to cancel auction at any time
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Acura Integra for Sale
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Acura dealer association nabs retiring pitcher Mariano Rivera for New York spot
Thu, 26 Sep 2013Mariano Rivera, considered one of Major League Baseball's best relief and closing pitchers, bought an Acura when he debuted in the major leagues in 1995, and has owned nothing but Acuras since. So it was only natural for the New York Acura Dealers group to strike up a partnership. The fruits of the deal can be seen in the latest New York Acura commercial, called "Legends," which stars Rivera and Acuras new and old. It's narrated by actor Steve Schirripa, who played Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri in HBO's The Sopranos.
"The spots are a nod to Acura's history and the years it overlapped with Mariano's career," says Scott Rodgers, chief creative officer at Tier10, the ad agency that developed the campaign's concept. With the "Legends" campaign, Rivera and the New York Acura Dealers continue a partnership that has provided $800,000 to the pitcher's charity, the Mariano Rivera Foundation.
The hardest part of the commercial was was finding the cars to star in it, according to Douglas Sonders, co-founder of 8112 Studios, the production company that shot the commercial. "Social media saved the day for us," he says. "After days of cold calls and e-mails to all of our contacts, we ended up sourcing everything we needed in 24 hours after asking our online contacts for assistance."
Daily Driver: 2015 Acura TLX
Sat, Jul 4 2015Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers who drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Acura TLX, reviewed by Seyth Miersma. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. Show full video transcript text Hey all, this is Seyth with Autoblog and I'm here in the 2015 Acura TLX. Right off the bat I can tell that the TLX doesn't feel anything like as sporting a sedan as the TL it replaced, at least not in the versions that I last drove, which admittedly were TL's with V6 power and the SH all wheel drive. This TLX has got a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine, it's making 206 horsepower, and 182 pound-feet of torque, and it is connected up to a eight-speed, dual-clutch transmission. As you can tell by the power output this isn't an impressively fast car. It weighs about 3,500 pounds so it's lugging around some weight. At the same time the eight-speed transmission is really responsive especially as you go through the selectable gear programs, you can make the throttle response pretty good. It is a throttle by wire as well and I haven't noticed any weirdness there, it feels very linear, and like I said, when I turned the system into the sport plus mode the gas pedal becomes really responsive. The exhaust note is muted, you really have to get up over 5,000 rpm before you start feeling like the engine is really pushing you. One of the things that struck me first about this Acura when I got in it was how quiet it was at speed. I feel like in the luxury segment, Acuras have historically done a little bit better for being sportier versions of cars in their segment and not necessarily more refined, but that seems to have been changing a lot on the last few generations of Acura. What it lacks in athletic ability it makes up for in composure. I'm on a pretty good right now, there are plenty of bad ones around where I live so this suspension soaks up a lot of the impacts and it dampens the sound of them as well too. Acura is clearly going after a much more mainstream customer these days and I think a car like this could be very attractive, more attractive than ever for a shopper of something like a Lexus ES. One feature I did play around with was Acura's active lane keep assist which works actually by moving the steering wheel to a degree to keep you centered in your lane if your hands are off the wheel.
2015 Acura TLX is all too familiar, despite its new tricks [w/videos]
Wed, 16 Apr 2014I'm confident in saying that the 2015 Acura TLX, revealed today at the New York Auto Show, will be a perfectly nice car to drive. It'll be nice to sit in, with plenty of luxurious amenities. It'll be... fine. And for Acura, "fine" is apparently good enough.
I say that because while the TLX is an all-new offering (it replaces both the TL and TSX), it hardly shakes up the Acura formula we've come to accept over the past few years. It looks like everything else in the automaker's lineup, complete with the neat LED headlamps and signature beaked grille. Power comes from either a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated inline-four with 206 horsepower, or a 3.5-liter V6 with 290 hp - engines we've tested in countless other Honda/Acura products. The front-wheel-drive version uses the Precision All-Wheel Steer (P-AWS) from the RLX, and high-end V6 models use the Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) that we've enjoyed across the rest of the Acura range. Really, there's nothing to write home about here, except maybe, how that power is sent to the wheels.
Acura is finally - finally - moving beyond the world of the six-speed transmission, offering a new eight-speed, dual-clutch gearbox with the 2.4-liter engine, and a swanky new nine-speed automatic with the 3.5-liter V6. This is arguably the biggest news surrounding the TLX, though do note, fuel economy hasn't vastly been improved in the process. The TLX 2.4 musters up 24 miles per gallon in the city and 35 mpg highway, while the front-drive V6 is rated at 21/34 mpg. Optioning for the V6 SH-AWD reduces things to 21/31 mpg.