2003 Acura Rsx Type S Great Paint Project , Daily Driver , 149,000 on 2040-cars
Oswego, New York, United States
2003 Acura RSX Type S, 6 Speed,148,XXX Miles ------flickr DOT COM /photos/ecfilms/------- Bought this car 2 years ago at 114,000 miles. Since Than i have replaced the stock clutch and shifter cable , serpentine belt, Breaks &tires , Coil over adjustable Suspension , Camber Kit , xxr 527 17 9.75 gold ( plasti dip black) Its been my daily driver and has been a fun quick car for the past 2 years. If you notice the white small bits of plasti dip that i didnt finish cleaning of----will come off with a nice wash. The Engine The car has been running great since we bought it. Ive replaced all require maintenance for the 150,000 mile mark. Oil Changes every 3,000 miles. New Coil Packs and spark Plugs about 5,000 miles ago. The TPS sensor was replaced with a after market replacement . Some times the After Market Replacement gives response issues which cause the car acceleration to lag a for millisecond. After contacting Acura it seems a replacement throttle body with a Acura TPS would fix the issue. A acura Throttle body replacement will be included with the car. Interior both front seats show wear , rips in butt of seat. driver seat floor as small foot rest mark/dig , Rear is very clean no wear. Body I was in the middle of prepping this car for paint. The Majority of the vehicle has been filled and is ready to be respired. This auction will include a New front bumper and grill. (not pictured on car new in box) The front right fender will have to be replaced ( 150 dollars new one ebay) . The front hood bar that holds the lock latch in place will have to be repaired. at the moment i had the mechanic lock the hood down . A new front hood bar ( 40 dollars) and some shaping will have to be done. The hood will need attention to fill dings and a dent from the broken hood bar . filler or a new hood could be used. passenger door as been replaced with a new door about 2 weeks ago. the new door handle on the inside slipped off rail lock. easy fix... just take paneling off and reset. this new door has minor dings that need to be touched up before respray Exhaust and Inspection The car has a Race header Installed at the moment , The auction will also include a brand new header and Catalytic converter to pass inspection in 49 states. Both o2 sensors have also been replaced with in the last 2,000 miles. Extras Car also includes 4 stock rsx s rims with 4 tires ,one tire is flat stock suspension stock exhaust Replacement front coil over I was at the very end of restoring this vehicle and i don't have the time to finish. Message me on ebay with any questions! MORE PHOTOS------flickr DOT COM /photos/ecfilms/------- CAR SOLD AS IS WITH KNOWLEDGE OF LISTING. On Oct-08-13 at 12:47:21 PDT, seller added the following information: Would like to clarify , anything in red and the list at the bottom are all extra parts that come with the vehicle ... these parts can restore the car back to stock. The parts needed to be purchased are parts that would restore the body. To pass inspection the new header and catalytic convert would have to installed as well as the front hood bar repaired. Minor amount of work to have a daily driver and a nice paint project to restore this car to its original beauty. Check out the flicker account to see photos ! |
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Honda expands Takata airbag recall to 5.4M units in the US
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2019 Acura MDX refresh brings some sharp enhancements
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