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1998 Acura Integra Type R Turbo 400whp on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:500
Location:

United States

United States
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F/S 98 CW ITR#708

Great Attention to Detail Build. Will not be disappointed

Shell:
98 CW JDM Front
MB motorsports 17 x 7 wheels
Wire tuck 
ABS delete 
Stainless steel brake lines
Pwr folding mirrors
Optional side skirts and valences
Spoon Duracon shift knob
Type r front & rear strut bars
ARC winglets
Red recaros (no rips or stains nice condition)
Personal steering wheel
NRG qr
Takata harness
usdm rear seats
Rebuilt fl title 
Pioneer radio
Jl sub
Window visors

Motor:
LSV (stock bore)
9:1 cp pistons
Eagle rods
Type r crank
Moroso oil pan
MYHONDAHABIT Oil pan gasket and stud kit
Type r oil pump
ARP head studs
Avid motor mounts

Head: jdm type r
JDM type r cams
Supertech springs and retainers 
Skunk2 intake manifold
Type r throttle body
Hondata 4 bar map sensor
1000 RC injectors

Transmission:
Stock ls transmission
Competition clutch stage 4
Upgraded axles

Turbo kit
Precision sc34 
Tial 38mm wastegate
Tial Q bov 6 psi spring
PFAB manifold a/c comp
PWR intercooler
3" down pipe w/ race land e cut out
Devils own meth kit
Hondata s300 w/boost by gear 
GM boost solenoid
AEM digital wideband
Autometer carbon fiber boost gauge

Motor made 408whp at 14lbs on a conservative tune. 
Easy capable of 450+

Misc:
Buddy club short shifter
PWR half radiator
Spoon Radiator cap
Samco hoses
Complete a/c but not installed
Yokohama spec2 205 40-17 lots of life left
JDM Fender liners 
PasswordJDM Cooling plate
Drilled and slotted rotors
Viper Alarm. Has other security measures i will let the new owner know

Pros:
NO leaks period.
Less than 20 miles ago the following was replaced due to car sitting
Head just got new valves and magnafluxed
New timing belt and tensioner
New headgasket
New Cam seals
New Oil pan gasket
Car was just clay blocked and detailed
Build was finished Nov 2011
Will come with new console cover

Cons:
Just had the side skirts and front bumper repaired due to damage that was done to them when car was shipped. Unfortunately the paint that was used is white and not CW white. 
The mileage on the odometer reflects the engine not the chassis. Approx 100K on chassis
Car could used some better suspension. Currently sitting on no name coilovers in the rear and H&R lowering springs up front.

Any questions please ask before bidding. Also if you have zero feedback please message me before bidding. Car is for sale locally so i have the right to end auction early.

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Best cars for snow and ice in 2023 and 2024

Tue, Jan 23 2024

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