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2001 Acura Integra Gs-r Turbo Lsd Hatchback 3dr 1.8 Built Motor on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:92000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Welcome to the auction for this 2001 Acura Integra GS-R Turbo. As you can see, this isn't your average rice-burner. This car has in excess of $25k in mods including labor, motor work, parts, paint and body, etc. The mod-list is never ending as you will see in the pics. I will list as much about the vehicle as I can think of. Some of the pics are obviously older, as in, before the car was running. These are just to show you the amount of parts that are actually in the vehicle. As it sits today, the car has a basic street tune, runs and drives, with a/c and power steering.

Engine:
Exospeed Stage 4 Block package- Max 30psi
Arias Piston set- 84mm 9.2:1 Inverted dome top
Arias Wrist Pin set
Eagle Rods- stock rod length
ARP 2000 rod bolts
Exospeed Block Sleeving, MID Darton Iron Ductile Sleeves
3-Angle Valve job, Hot Tank, resurface
Supertech Performance Valvesprings and Titanium Retainers
B18c 266lbs@14mm lift, 85lbs@33.5mm lift-for turbo-high boost
AEBS Head studs
Custom 84mm Head Gasket
Garrett GT30R Turbo Ball Bearing Water & Oil cooled with precision Turbo Housing
Tial 36mm wastegate
HKS SSQV Blow-Off Valve
Profec E-01 Boost Controller
HKS Turbo Timer
Steel Braided Fuel Lunes
Moroso Oil Pan w/ dry sump
XSPower Front Mount Intercooler- 22x9x3
XSPower Intercooler Piping
XSPower 2.5" Downpipe
RC Engineering 550cc Injectors
TurboXS Turbo Manifold(Heat Wrapped)
Custom 2.5" Turbo Back Exhaust(Built by Mad Hatter)
A/C,Cruise Controll & Power Stearing still intact(Tha Best Part In Florida!)
HKS Filter
2 flexalite slimfans
Walboro Fuel Pump
Moroso Oil Pan w/ sump
Edelbrook manifold
Duel slim Electric Fans
S300 ECU
Polyurethane mount inserts
Type R Valve Cover
Hood Damners

Transmission:
Quaife 1.5 way LSD
ACT Xtreme 6-Puck Sprung Race Clutch
ACT Xtreme Pressure Plate
Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel
Level 2.9 Halfshafts- 500hp capable

Interior:
Type R front seats
Defi Blue Racer 30psi Boost Gauge
Autometer Wideband O2 sensor/gauge
Defi Blue Racer Oil Pressure Gauge
Apexi S-AFC II
Type-R Shift Knob
Type-R Shift Boot
HKS Turbo Timer
Greddy Profec E-01
Type R floor Mats
DvD player with Upgrade Speakers
Good HID installed (not cheep ones)

Suspension:
Koni Full adjustable suspension
Skunk2 Forged Lugnuts
Drilled Rotars
Upgrade Calipers


The previous owner had a cardomain listing for the vehicle where you can see as much detail as you like: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/693230/2001-acura-integra/

Please remember the cardomain site has not been updated recently. The car is running (GREAT) and has been extensively detailed in and out.

Right now it runs like a bat out of hell, but is easily a 4-500hp car on a serious tune. We'll leave that up to the buyer though ;-)


Happy bidding


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