Honda Crx Si Very Clean Well Kept 41,000 Miles B18c1 Motor Swap on 2040-cars
Wayne, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.6 LITRE 4 CYL.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1990
Interior Color: Black
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: CRX
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 41,000
Sub Model: SI
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
CLEANEST CRX SI IN THE COUNTRY. A MUTITUDE OF NEW PARTS INCLUDING B18C1 MOTOR SWAP AND TRANSMISSION WITH ONLY 41,000 MILES, CLUTCH ASSEMBLY KIT, TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, TIMING BELT TENSIONER, ALTERNATOR, FUEL PUMP, DISTRIBUTOR, DRIVE SHAFTS , SPRINGS AND STRUTS, BRAKES , TIRES , STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST. I WILL POST A LOT MORE PICTURES SOON SHOWING THE INTERIOR TOO WHICH IS VERY CLEAN . I HAVE INSTALLED NEW SEATS FOR THIS CAR TOO. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I HAVE ALSO ADUSTED FOR THE NORMAL VALVE LASH. I INSTALLED A NEW HEATER CONTROLLER AND STEREO 200 WATTS. I HAVE IGNITION TIMED THE DISTRIBUTOR WITH PROFESSIONAL TIMING LIGHT. I REALLY DO NOT REQUIRE A DEPOSIT AT ALL. . I CAN ALSO SET YOU UP WITH A LOW COST CAR CARRIER THAT ONLY CHARGES 1000 ALL THE WAY TO SAN DIEGO. ABOUT 750 TO ORLANDO. SO FORTH . LET ME KNOW. I HAVE LIFETIME WARRANTYS ON THE FOLLOWING PARTS FOR YOU THAT HAVE BEEN INSTALLED: ALTERNATOR, DRIVE SHAFTS, DISTRIBUTOR , RADIATOR, AND THE FUEL PUMP. YOU SEND IT BACK IF FAILS AND YOU GET BRAND NEW. SIMPLE I HAVE NEW INTERIOR VERY CLEAN TRIM FOR THE REAR OF THE CAR WILL INSTALL IT SOON AND PUT PICTURES ON HERE. YOU CAN SAFELY ASSUME VERY CLEAN LIKE THE NEW SEATS YOU SEE NOW. A NEW REPLACEMENT HEATER AC CLIMATE CONTROLLER ALSO WITH LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR YOU WILL BE INSTALLED. ALSO YOU GET A BRAND NEW JVC 200 WATT STEREO. THE WHEELS ARE AMERICAN RACING WHEELS HIGH GLOSS CHROME. I HAVE THE OEM WHEELS FOR 90 SI IF YOU WOULD PREFER THOSE INSTEAD. THIS IS THE BEST ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION PLATFORM FOR BUILDING A TURBO CHARGED SUPER FAST CRX WHICH COULD BE TURBOED TO 30 LBS.
THERE IS NOTHING LEFT FOR YOU TO REPAIR OR REPLACE I HAVE DONE IT ALL AND YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DRIVE THIS CAR FOR AT LEAST 70,000 WITHOUT MAINTENANCING ANYTHING. THIS SI CRX RUNS AND SHIFTS VERY NICELY AND PUTS OUT 185 LBS PER SQUARE INCH OF COMPRESSION IN ALL 4 CYLINDERS AND I WILL COMPRESSION TEST IT IN FRONT OF YOU WHEN YOU COME TO PICK IT UP. 185 LBS IS THE HONDA MAX SO THIS IS A WELL CARED FOR ENGINE AS IT DOES NOT SMOKE. NO LEAKS. THIS CAR HAS A CHIPPED ECU AND HAS THE ACURA INTEGRA GSR MOTOR B18C1 AND IT PUTS OUT 180 HORSEPOWER WHILE THE STOCK SI ONLY PUTS OUT 97 HORSEPOWER. 35 MPG ALL DAY LONG AND GREAT ACCELARATION EASILY FASTER THEN ANY STOCK CRX SI. THE CAR HAS NEVER BEEN DRIVEN IN SNOW OR ICE OR SALT ON ROADS. IT IS MEGA CLEAN UNDERNEATH NO RUST ANYWHERE. INSIDE IS A LITTLE DUSTY SOME GENERAL CLEANING AND ARMOR ALL IN ORDER HERE. I GOT A NEW REPLACEMENT HEATER AC CLIMATE CONTROLLER TO INSTALL YET AND I DO HAVE THE CARGO DIVIDER AND ATTACHED CARPET PIECE FOR IT THAT IS VERY CLEAN AND WILL INSTALL THAT TO, THE BODY OF THIS CAR HAS 121,000 MILES ON IT. 734-444-7542 ANYTIME
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