1991 Honda Crx Base Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.5L 1493CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Honda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: CRX
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 3,500
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Number of Cylinders: 4
Interior Color: Black
I have a 1991 Honda CRX DX for sale $10,000.00 USD
The bad
Little rust on the passenger side quarter panel
The good
Everything put in this car has 3500 miles on it. Odometer is set to the motor. I don't know how many miles are on the body.
B20Z block and crank
Eagle H beam rods
84.5 RS machine pistons 12.5-1 compression
Nippon piston rings
all new oem bearings and engine seals and gaskets
new oil pump, water pump, timing belt, tensioner. belts, radiator, hoses
golden eagle head gasket.
B16 head ported and polished
Ferrea valves, valve springs, retainers, and clips
DD Tech Reaper cams
Golden Eagle adjustable cam gears
Bosch 550cc injectors
Hytech header
2.5 in exhaust pipe
Aero Turbine muffler
Edelbrock Victor X ported and polished 74mm
Skunk 2 74mm throttle body
Custom intake tube with K&N filter
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Complete OBD-1 wiring harness conversion
Odyssey PC680 battery
Zeitronix Zt-2 wideband management system
Neptune for ECU management
Cold AC and hot heater
B16 1 through 4 Ls 5th B16 final drive OBX lsd
all new bearings and fluid in transmission this is a hydro set up in a cable transmission case
Clutch master pressure plate
ACT clutch
OEM release bearing
OEM civic SI axels
SI control arms and front and rear sway bars.
Bilstein Neuspeed coilovers and springs
Rota slipstreams 15 in
Dunlop Z1 star spec tires
Z10 Traction bars
Full SI interior
Acura Integra speedocluster
MB Quart Q series component system. 2 front mids, 2 rear mids, and 2 front tweeters, and 2 crossovers
Custom 10 inch box with a Diamond D3
Kenwood Excelon XR900-5 AMP pushing all that
Kenwood Excelon 995 head unit
Monster rca cables
Tint 5% rear windows and front windshield strip, 20% front windows
On Jun-15-13 at 18:45:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have a 1991 Honda CRX DX for sale
The bad
Little rust on the passenger side quarter panel
The good
Everything put in this car has 3500 miles on it. Odometer is set to the motor. I don't know how many miles are on the body.
B20Z block and crank
Eagle H beam rods
84.5 RS machine pistons 12.5-1 compression
Nippon piston rings
all new oem bearings and engine seals and gaskets
new oil pump, water pump, timing belt, tensioner. belts, radiator, hoses
golden eagle head gasket.
B16 head ported and polished
Ferrea valves, valve springs, retainers, and clips
DD Tech Reaper cams
Golden Eagle adjustable cam gears
Bosch 550cc injectors
Hytech header
2.5 in exhaust pipe
Aero Turbine muffler
Edelbrock Victor X ported and polished 74mm
Skunk 2 74mm throttle body
Custom intake tube with K&N filter
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Complete OBD-1 wiring harness conversion
Odyssey PC680 battery
Zeitronix Zt-2 wideband management system
Neptune for ECU management
Cold AC and hot heater
B16 1 through 4 Ls 5th B16 final drive OBX lsd
all new bearings and fluid in transmission this is a hydro set up in a cable transmission case
Clutch master pressure plate
ACT clutch
OEM release bearing
OEM civic SI axels
SI control arms and front and rear sway bars.
Bilstein Neuspeed coilovers and springs
Rota slipstreams 15 in
Dunlop Z1 star spec tires
Z10 Traction bars
Full SI interior
Acura Integra speedocluster
MB Quart Q series component system. 2 front mids, 2 rear mids, and 2 front tweeters, and 2 crossovers
Custom 10 inch box with a Diamond D3
Kenwood Excelon XR900-5 AMP pushing all that
Kenwood Excelon 995 head unit
Monster rca cables
Tint 5% rear windows and front windshield strip, 20% front windows
On Jun-15-13 at 18:46:51 PDT, seller added the following information:
I have a 1991 Honda CRX DX for sale
The bad
Little rust on the passenger side quarter panel
The good
Everything put in this car has 3500 miles on it. Odometer is set to the motor. I don't know how many miles are on the body.
B20Z block and crank
Eagle H beam rods
84.5 RS machine pistons 12.5-1 compression
Nippon piston rings
all new oem bearings and engine seals and gaskets
new oil pump, water pump, timing belt, tensioner. belts, radiator, hoses
golden eagle head gasket.
B16 head ported and polished
Ferrea valves, valve springs, retainers, and clips
DD Tech Reaper cams
Golden Eagle adjustable cam gears
Bosch 550cc injectors
Hytech header
2.5 in exhaust pipe
Aero Turbine muffler
Edelbrock Victor X ported and polished 74mm
Skunk 2 74mm throttle body
Custom intake tube with K&N filter
Walbro 255 fuel pump
Complete OBD-1 wiring harness conversion
Odyssey PC680 battery
Zeitronix Zt-2 wideband management system
Neptune for ECU management
Cold AC and hot heater
B16 1 through 4 Ls 5th B16 final drive OBX lsd
all new bearings and fluid in transmission this is a hydro set up in a cable transmission case
Clutch master pressure plate
ACT clutch
OEM release bearing
OEM civic SI axels
SI control arms and front and rear sway bars.
Bilstein Neuspeed coilovers and springs
Rota slipstreams 15 in
Dunlop Z1 star spec tires
Z10 Traction bars
Full SI interior
Acura Integra speedocluster
MB Quart Q series component system. 2 front mids, 2 rear mids, and 2 front tweeters, and 2 crossovers
Custom 10 inch box with a Diamond D3
Kenwood Excelon XR900-5 AMP pushing all that
Kenwood Excelon 995 head unit
Monster rca cables
Tint 5% rear windows and front windshield strip, 20% front windows
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