Acura Integra B20/gsr Built on 2040-cars
Garfield, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.0 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Acura
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Integra
Trim: B20/GSR
Drive Type: maunal
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 1,000
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Description:
1995 Acura Integra ls is up for sale with 800 miles, yes 800 miles. This vehicle has been garage kept for the most part. The exterior paint color is Milano red (stock) which has never been painted before. I drive this car on the weekends so the mileage will increase slightly. I have been safely breaking it n since the build. It has been tuned by Evans tuning in PA for 1,500(break in check, valve lash check/adjusted, brand new Hondata system with a brand new ecu). This motor is a b20vtec fully built and for any further mods like ported and polished head for example, you can take it back to Evans tuning for $175 as a retune price. To conclude this short description, the price is 4999 or best offer and I believe that's a great price since every single part has been done professionally, with new parts not any used parts that will fail in the near future.call me anytime before 10 on the weekdays and anytime weekend (201) 647-6109.
Engine:
Fully built B20 block with a gsr head
Mods discussed with serious buyers only
Transmission:
Type R transmission
Less than 800 miles on Competition Stage 4 clutch
The bad
The alarm system got grounded to bare metal after that the interior door/window switch does not work
brake lights do not work either
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Watch an Acura NSX prototype lap the track at Mid-Ohio
Sun, 04 Aug 2013As promised, Acura trotted its NSX prototype out to the mass of waiting fans ahead of today's Honda Indy 200 IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio. The hybrid supercar took to the track for a fast lap, and Acura was kind enough to attach a score of cameras to the car in order to share the event with the rest of the world.
The blue-wrapped NSX looks pretty darn good on a race track, if we do say so ourselves, and its V6 engine, coupled with its three electric motors and lithium-ion battery pack, sounds awfully sweet at full song. The automaker is promising to release its new NSX in 2015, which is still quite a ways away, so we don't expect this exhibition lap to be the last time we see a prototype in action ahead of a production debut.
Want to see the video? Of course you do. Scroll down to see the NSX take to the track like a fish takes to water.
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Mon, Aug 10 2015Honda is reportedly planning to roll out a racing version of the new Acura NSX. It just hasn't decided yet on which class it wants to enter it into, to whose specifications it will build it, and which department will be tasked with the project. The original NSX competed principally in Japan's own Super GT series. So did the subsequent HSV-010 GT that was originally designed to be the NSX's replacement. But Acura's new supercar is as much an American vehicle as a Japanese one, and as such it looks more likely to compete on American soil. The options which Honda is considering boil down to GTE and GT3. What's the difference, you ask? Until just a few years ago, international sports car racing was split between GT1, GT2, GT3, and (to a lesser extent) GT4 classes. GT1 was phased out in 2009, GT2 was reformatted into GTE (with both Pro and Am categories), while both GT3 and GT4 carried on. Today GTE is run at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and its associated championships around the globe: the FIA World Endurance Championship, the European Le Mans Series, the Asian Le Mans Series, and the United SportsCar Championship. Meanwhile GT3 is run in series like the Blancpain Endurance Series and a growing number of regional championships. (GT4 is run in lower-level series for amateur racers.) Acura currently runs the TLX-GT in the Pirelli World Challenge here in America. But as the series moves to GT3 specifications as well, the company is facing the decision of either adapting the existing racer to the new regulations (and coming away with a potentially compromised package), or replace it entirely. The NSX could prove just the ticket, however the GTE class may ultimately give it more exposure. Whichever rulebook Acura opts to play by, it likely won't be running under hybrid power – an element which would add complication but not necessarily much benefit under current regulations. The automaker will also have to decide who will develop the new NSX racer, with both California-based Honda Performance Development (HPD) and Italian outfit JAS Motorsport (which fields Honda's WTCC team) eyed as potential candidates. Related Video:
2021 Acura TLX Type S officially goes on sale tomorrow
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