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2006 Acura Rsx Type-s, 6 Speed Manual, Low Miles, Greddy Turbo on 2040-cars

US $16,100.00
Year:2006 Mileage:70896 Color: The exterior of the car is in extremely great condition as well
Location:

Columbia, Missouri, United States

Columbia, Missouri, United States
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Up for sale is my 2006 Acura RSX Type-S with 70,XXX miles. It is still my daily driver so mileage subject to slight change. I am sad to let it go but I need to get an SUV. I have had this car since it was brand new and I am the only owner. I have taken only the best care of my car throughout its whole life and it is in absolutely great condition. The car is very fast, all modifications made to the car are only using the highest quality parts on the market and installed by extremely reputable shops. I will pass along the contact information of the shop that has currently been tuning and servicing the car to ensure that you will have someone that knows what they are doing, and is familiar with this exact vehicle.

Further Details:

Engine:

The engine in the car is the K20A 2.0 liter inline 4 cylinder. This is the version of the motor that comes in the Type-S model and it is extremely reliable and has a lot of potential. I have added a full Greddy turbo/intercooler system. On top of this the car has a Hondata K-Pro Standalone engine control unit. The install and tuning was done by House of Boost of Lenexa, KS. I frequently get the car out to the dyno to have small changes made to the tune and make sure the engine is running strong and healthy. Currently the car makes about 270 horsepower to the wheels in high boost, and 245 whp in low boost. The boost settings can all be easily changed within the car at the press of a button on the GReddy Profec B-Spec 2 Boost Controller. The car was making 330 to the wheels however I had it tuned down for better fuel economy and safety of the motor. However if you upgraded some of the internal components in the motor, the car could easily make 400+ horsepower. Other modifications include the Apexi GT Spec Exhaust. The exhaust has a very deep and great sound, while not being overwhelmingly loud at the same time. The car has a Greddy blow off valve which sounds really great too. I also have a hi-flow catalytic converter installed to improve airflow while still easily passing emissions tests. Because the car is front wheel drive I have also had performance motor mounts installed to reduce vibrations from the motor and this mod has completely eliminated any wheel hop, which is extremely important in FWD cars. This car is the real deal. It is extremely powerful, very lightweight, and a blast to drive. It has amazing acceleration and handling which makes it the type of car that makes you want to take the long way home while at the same time being a very suitable daily driver. The car still gets great gas mileage.

Exterior:

The exterior of the car is in extremely great condition as well. I have been very meticulous about the outside of the car and would re-paint the bumpers/side skirts every time they got any scratches or chips. There is not a single scratch on any of the bumpers and the front lip is immaculate (see picture below). I know how to drive a car that is low to the ground and there are NO scratches from bottoming out or anything (see picture of front bumper lip below). The paint is in great condition all around and has a great deep gloss shine to it. The car has a full body kit as well as a carbon fiber spoiler, which I have had painted black. I also have a set of hyper black aftermarket 17 inch wheels on the car.

Interior:

The interior of the car is in great condition. I have always kept it very clean and used leather specific cleaners for the black leather interior. All of the seats have minimal wear and are in great condition along with the rest of the interior. I have a 3 gauge pod on the driver side pillar which includes a boost gauge, oil pressure gauge, and an Air/Fuel ratio gauge. All of the gauges can be switched between 7 colors. The Greddy Boost controller is mounted conveniently in the center console of the car for easy access to change boost levels while driving. I also have a touch screen Pioneer head unit in the car which has CD player, USB port, and an AUX cord port. The picture shows a 12" sub in the trunk which will not be coming with the car. The Bose sound system in the car sounds great and none of the speakers rattle or anything of the sort and are in perfect condition.

 

If you have any questions feel free to call/text me at (816) 786-9382. Text messages are preferred before 5 pm.

 

Thank you!

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