06 Rsx Type S, Rare,supercharged,turbo,civic,coupe, Si, Integra,type R,modified, on 2040-cars
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Hello, and welcome to my page. Up for sale is an immaculate, 2006 Acura Rsx Type S, with only 70,000 miles. This car has well over ten thousand dollars, in modifications, and has 330 HP, and 240 pounds ft of Torque, on a mustang Dyno. The Blaze Orange Metallic color, is a very scarce color: I've only seen one, in my life. I have the original owner's manual, with all of the documentation; invoice tag, and the security code for radio. The list of all of the modifications are as follows:
Interior: Roof panel, and pillars, covered with Ultra Black Suede,with foamed backing. Pro Comp, Liquid filled Boost Gauge. Carbon Fiber shift boot, with Neo Chrome Shift knob. Exterior: Blacked-Out Tail lights with Led 17 inch TSW Nurburgring rims. Brand new Cross Drilled, and slotted High Performance rotors, with brand new Ceramic brake pads Brand new Falken Zeon 912 Tires. Performance Tinted windows, with metallic coating: 35 front, 25 for the rear; sun strip. Performance: Comptech Supercharger System, with 3.2 inch Pulley boy's pulley, and smaller CT Engineering Power Steering pulley. Hondata K Pro, with Adapter for 05-06 Ecu, and the adjustable Wide band Air Fuel O2 sensor; usb cable for tuning, via laptop with software. 02-04 Rsx Type s Crank pulley, for increased horsepower. Competition Stage 4 clutch, and a 12 pound lightweight flywheel.4 to 1 High Performance Headers. 2.5 inch, Stainless steel exhaust system. Injen Mega Ram Intake system, with Injen Heat shield, for colder, denser air, which creates more HP, and Torque. Voltage Stabilizer RC 650 fuel injectors, with plug and play clips Wahlbro 255 HP fuel pump. Gates racing serpentine belt, for durability. Ingall's Engine Torque Dampener, for increased torque, and to protect transmission. Skunk 2 Adjustable Coil overs; front and back, with keys. Mugen Racing Upper front stabilizer bar. Feel free to give me an offer, or to ask any questions that you may have: 8 six 0 five 3 eight 4 eight 0 three. |
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