1993 Honda Del Sol K-swap..rsx..s2000..6spd.. on 2040-cars
Itasca, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:k20a2 rsx type s
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Honda
Model: Del Sol
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Si
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: rsx type s 6 speed
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Mileage: 138,000
Engine is a k20a2 from a 03 rsx with 53k on it
- R-crew header
- RBC intake with karcepts adapater and maxbore modification
- Golden eagle fuel rail
- Aeromotive fpr
- Koyo aluminum radiator
- Custom cold air intake..sits underneath the headlight
- Hasport motor mounts
- Stock internals
- Custom exhaust with a vibrant resonator and a black vibrant dual tip muffler(sounds great)
- Engine has been treated to a coat of silver paint
- Mugen thermostat
- Mugen temperature switch
- Power steering does work
- No ac connected
- Mini wire tuck
Suspension
- K-sport coilovers
- Full energy suspension bushing kit
- Omni power rear control arms
- ASR Rear brace
- Integra type-r rear sway bar
- Skunk2 Rear strut tower bar
- Benen 3 point front strut bar
- Goodridge steel braided brake lines
- 16" Rota circuit 8's limited edition color wrapped in goodyear eagle f1 ds-g3
- Jdm si-r front brakes ( I will also include s2000 calipers and rsx rotors I was using before)
- Rsx brake booster and master cylinder
Transmission
- 06 civic si case, final drive, lsd
- Gears are from the original 03 rsx
- Electronic speed sensor
- Dakota digital speed decoder
- Competition clutch stage 2
- Ktuned race shifter cables
- Transmission has also been painted a silver
- Gator stage2 axles
Interior
- Jdm visors..oems are useless
- S2000 seats on eg rails
- Momo leather steering wheel
- Kenwood cd player
- skunk2 shift knob
- New "del sol" floor mats
- Brand new oem honda weatherstripping. This is not cheap and does not leak.
- Tinted windows
- UKDM Cluster
Exterior
- S2000 projector retrofit
- Car has been fully and I mean fully painted top to bottom. Underneath has also been undercoated.
- New oem honda mud flaps
- UKDM clear center lights
- M3 style lip spoiler
- Vis carbon fiber hood
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