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1998 Acura Integra Type R *genuine* 800hp Turbo 58k Miles on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:53231 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:800Hp TPR Built B18C-Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Ethanol - E85 and 93 Octane
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JH4DC2313WS002765
Year: 1998
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Acura
Model: Integra
Trim: Type R Hatchback 3-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 53,231
Safety Features: Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: Type R
Power Options: Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black

1998 Integra Type R #576
Original Championship White
Accident Free
Mileage on Build: 892 Miles
NEVER SEEN DRAG STRIP!

ENGINE:
TPR 1000hp Built B18C  #1010749
Engine Sleeving by Golden Eagle MFG.
Sleeving consists of GE Sleeves w/Step Deck and Copper Oring
Custom JE Flat Top Pistons w/ .827 Heavy Duty Wrist Pins
JE Piston Rings
Manley Turbo Tuff Connecting Rods w/arp2000 rod bolts
GE/TPR Main Studs (Line Honed to true up Mains)
ACL Race Main Bearings (Line Honed to set oil clearances)
ACL Race Rod bearings set to TPR Specs
OEM Honda Main Girdle
Honda 22T Water Pump w/ new honda bolts
Honda Vtec Oil Pump w/new honda bolts
Honda Rear Main Seal w/new honda bolts
Honda Oil Pan Gasket
Honda Timing Belt
Honda Timing Belt Tensioner
Honda Lower timing cover
Moroso 5.5qt. Oil Pan w/Kick out sump
Moroso Oil Pump pick up
Moroso Oil Pan stud kit
ATI Race Damper
ARP crank pulley bolt

CYLINDER HEAD:
Stock Port P72 Casting GSR
Supertech Valve springs
Supertech  5.5mm Valves
Supertech 7degree Keepers
Crower Chromoly Retainers
Skunk2 Tuner1 Camshafts
TPR/BES Competition Valve Job
Custom Billet Valve Cover
Skunk2 Valve cover hardare
Time-Serts
ARP Stainless exhaust/intake manifold hardware
TPR/SCE Copper exhaust manifold gasket
Skunk2 Vtec solenoid billet housing
Skunk2 Vtec solenoid billet cover
Golden Eagle Cam Gears
OEM Honda P72 Distributor
Billet Cam Seal
Honda Spark Plug Wires
Hondata heat shield gasket

INTAKE/FUEL SYSTEM:
Custom TPR Spec HOGANS Intake Manifold
Custom billet fuel rail #8 Inlet/Outlet
Injector Dynamics ID2000 Fuel Injectors
Walbro 465lph Intake Fuel Pump
Painless Wiring 40amp Relay
Edelbrock 75mm Throttle body
TPR Modified Fuel Pressure Regulator
Liquid filled fuel pressure gauge 

TRANSMISSION/SUSPENSION/DRIVELINE:
JDM GSR Transmission (mint from
Steve@Hmotors)
Quaife LSD Differential
Driveshaft Shop 5.9 Axles w/Hubs
Honda Wheel Bearings
ARP extended wheel studs (front/rear)
Competition Clutch stg5 single plate clutch kit
Honda Axle seals
Honda manual transmission fluid
Brembo drilled brake rotors w/HAWK HPS brake Pads
A'pex-i  N1 EXV Pro Damper Coilovers
Skunk2 Lower Control Arms
AVID Racing Traction Bar
AVID Racing Billet Engine Mount Kit
Genuine MUGEN Steering Wheel
SPARCO Hub Adapter

TURBO and EXHAUST:
Full-Race T3 Single Scroll Top Mount Manifold (ceramic coated)
Precision T3 6266 Ball Bearing CEA Competition Wheel Turbo .82ar, Vband exhaust housing, ported S cover
Exhaust housing ceramic coated and polished compressor cover
TPR 3" VBand Downpipe w/8" Flex (ceramic coated from front to rear)
TPR Front mount backdoor intercooler (Garrett Core)
TiAL 44mm MVR Wastegate
TiAL 50mm Q Blow off Valve
TPR Vacuum manifold
TPR Intercooler Piping w/Adel Wiggins Vband assemblies
TPR Dumptube (Ceramic Coated)
TPR Boost Control Solenoid
TPR Stainless poly-lock boost line kit(s)
Thermal R&D 3" Exhaust (downpipe back) (Polished finish)
TPR 6 port crankcase breather kit w/ #10 vent lines
TPR Purple/Black AN fittings
AEM/ 5bar Map Sensor

IGNITION and ENGINE MANAGEMENT:
M&W Pro 10 CDI Ignition Amplifier
Hondata S300 V2 w/boost
Boost by Gear
P28 ECU
Taylor Battery Relocation kit
Optima "redtop" top/side feed battery
VIPER car alarm

COOLING:
KOYO Radiator
TPR Slim Fan
TPR AN Style Braided Radiator Hoses
KOYO Radiator Cap
TPR Billet Coolant overflow

WHEELS/TIRES:
17" VOLK TE-37 Seibon Edition
Brand New Tires 890 miles on tires

NOTHING ON THIS CAR WAS PURCHASED USED DURING THE BUILD!
Except for the Volk TE-37 wheels which are rare and no longer available for purchase.

THERE IS WELL OVER $50k PUT IN THIS CAR & CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED
Asking $25,999 or trade for something similar in value.

I Guarantee you will not find a cleaner or well built Integra Type R anywhere!!

This car was built and owned by Rob of TPR - Total Performance Racing
So you can assure everything has been perfected to Its max!

This car has been garage kept its entire life and has never been driven in snow. Has seen rain but not by choice.



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