Honda Civic Del Sol Jdm B18c Honda Integra Type R Gsr Swap Vtec on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:B18C
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Honda
Model: Del Sol
Trim: VTEC
Options: Sunroof, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: STICK SHIFT
Mileage: 106,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 3
Interior Color: BLACK AND YELLOW
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Modified Honda Del Sol
Engine:
205 Hp JDM B18C Honda Integra Type R Engine VTEC interval 6800rmp revs to 8200
Engine was swapped in 2006 with a 68K JDM engine- since then the engine has covered around 40k miles
Transmission:
Manual 5 spd JDM Honda Integra Type R transmission
Kevlar Clutch
Intake/Exhaust system
Stainless header to hi-flo cat
Cold air induction kit with huge intake
Supsension
Skunk 2 coilovers
Brakes
Wilwood big brake kit in front, standard Del Sol Discs and calipers in back
Interior
Status Seats, roll bar
The only negative elements are the fact that with the body kit being so low I have scraped the front and cracked the paint in several places on the car (pictured) the worst occurred at the front fenders where the seam split slightly- this is the reason for the black covers at the front arches.
I purchased this car in 2008 in New York state and took a one-way flight to collect it. Needless to say that driving it back 3000 miles in the Summertime on county highways was one of the best experiences of my life.
Since I did not carry out the build myself I do not have all of the information on the specific components; All I can say is that the car is almost 0% stock and has had over $20,000 spent on modifications.
All of the upgrades are high-end and it is an amazing car. You are welcome to come look and arrange a drive in Corona California
I have installed an integrated Laser Jammer system (blinder M25) that will be included for the right price- as will the 10" sub in the trunk and a standard Del Sol passenger seat. The car is wired for a Valentine 1 Radar detector.
I am selling the car because I no longer drive it regularly, I have put only 5,000 miles on it in one year. At one time I was using it as my daily driver for a 42 mile roundtrip commute- now I drive a pickup truck mist of the time for my business.
The handling is amazing, very loud and a real head-turner.
It used to be a blast taking her to vegas and on weekend trips and I will miss her :-(
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