2000 Acura Integra Ls Hatchback 3-door Turbo on 2040-cars
Kingston, New York, United States
i got my 2000 ls integra up so sale the body has 185k on it but i pretty much replaced everything on the car. The motor has about 110k and the head 5k the car is tuned, and runs and drive amazing. I spaced the hood for better air flow, there is nothing wrong with it and i can easily be put back. The quarters are clean no rot, and the interior is mint besides the 2 screw holes in the dash where a tach was mounted. There is a dent behind the passenger door that i included a pic and some dings and scratches that are usual for the age of the car. the wheels have some scratches but the tires are new. it was parked in my garage the entire time i have owned it. i have the stock injectors and ecu and few other parts i will include with car. i have had the car about 3 years now and this is many of the parts i have into it.
Suspension 2 1/2 h&r lowering springs brand spanking new gr2 struts in the rear both new upper control arms in front with camber kit both front wheel bearings both front lower ball joints 3k on front pads and rotors front strut bar blox lower control arms in rear camber kit in rear rear upper strut bar brand new pads, rotors and calipers in rear black slipstreams with brand spanking new sumitomo performance summer tires blox lug nuts Interior 3 gauge pod cluster autometer boost gauge Aem wideband Jdm oil pressure gauge pioneer speakers other than that i replaced a few other parts with used parts the were in mint condition climate control and 2 vents Engine 50 trim t3 turbo 38mm wastegate 9 lb spring (spikes 10.25 psi) equal length ramhorn exhaust manifold 2" dump tube full 2 1/2" exhaust with high flow cat ss blow off valve arm fuel rail jdm high flow fuel filter brian crower stage 2 cams aem adjustable cam gears stock ls bottom new timing belt water pump head gasket arp head studs new blue cam cap blue silicone radiator hoses full aluminum radiator electric fan vented catch can new duralast battery thermal reusable intake manifold and throttle body gaskets rc 550cc injectors step down harness and chipped ecu chrome tuned stage 4 clutch 12 lbs lightened flywheel 255 lph fuel pump short shift kit |
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