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2000 Acura Integra Type R Real Usdm Type-r Clean Title! 2 Owner! on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:174000
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Basic car info:
Year: 2000
Make: Acura
Model: Integra Type-R
VIN: JH4DC2317YS004392
Title: Clean and clean title in hand!!
Mileage: 174,000
Contact: Best way of contacting me is text or call 610-587-7149 my email is KJR19425@gmail.com
Will I help with shipping?: Yes I will help with shipping the car. I have a company who has shipped several vehicles for me and never had a problem. The vehicle must be paid in full prior to being shipped (NO COD) and I will store the car in the garage until the carrier can pick it up.

This cars history:
I purchased this car from the original owner who was a 45 yr old man. the car needed some work and maintenance and I have put a lot of time and money into this car! This car was locally owned and garage kept. The paint shines great! Runs and drives very good. It does have 174k so its not going to be perfect. I would say this car is in above average condition for its year and mileage. There is no major damage or rust anywhere on it. The car was in a minor accident in a parking lot and cracked the original rear bumper cover. It has been replaced with a aftermarket cover and painted the factory color and looks fine but I also will give the original rear bumper for free to the buyer if they wish. Other then the rear bumper cover, this is a matching vin number car. All doors, fenders, engine, transmission, ect are all matching vins. Clean and clear title in hand!! The only mods to the car is a excedy stage 1 clutch and a DC sport header.

List of new parts:
New tires
New brakes
New water pump
New gates timing belt
New head gasket
New ARP head studs
Fully rebuilt and machined cylinder head with new valves, stems, seats, ect
New valve cover gasket
Valve cover powder coted factory wrinkle red
New oil pant gasket
Fresh oil change (mobile 1)
Fresh trans fluid (royal purple)
New excedy stage 1 clutch
New throw out bearing
New input bearing
New distributer
New plugs
New wires

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