1992 Acura Integra Gs-r on 2040-cars
Quinlan, Texas, United States
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Hello
and thank you for viewing our auction. Here we have a 1992 GS-R, southern car
its whole life with no rust, original paint and interior. This vehicle is 22
years old so you can expect some issues (such as the aftermarket tint needs to
be removed). That being said this is and has been a very reliable vehicle and
has a good blend of power with fuel economy. The motor was freshened up at 140k
and runs well, no trans noises, and does not use oil. Everything works,
including cold A/C, the sunroof opens and closes normally, has an aftermarket
Sony player. There are some other aftermarket additions, like gauges, headers,
intake, adjustable suspension, apexi, HD clutch, stereo, and short shifter. We
added the HID one piece headlight assembly and have the original headlight
assembly to go with the car. Has CRX OEM wheels. I believe it does have the
original B17 motor and YS1 trans. I am not an expert on these GS-R’s but will
try to answer any questions. What I
know about this car is that it was originally purchased in Richmond, VA where
it spent its first few years. I understand the original owner did have the
drivers side rear quarter repainted from a minor accident. Then was sold to a
gentleman in GA who added most of the aftermarket stuff and had the motor
freshened up at 140k. We are the third owner using the vehicle only
occasionally. The front, rear bumpers and spoiler appear to have also been
repainted as they are sun faded and oxidized moreso than the rest of the
exterior. Fun car to drive, has a lot of power, vtec operates as it should, yet
I have gotten 35+ mpg on a trip. We have a clean
blue TX title with no liens. No warranty, expressed or implied, and no refunds,
returns. This is basically an original GS-R. $500.00 non refundable deposit
within 48 hours via paypal, balance by certified funds, or cash, no paypal on
balance. Buyer is responsible for pickup or transportation arrangements.
Vehicle can be picked up as soon as funding clears. Thank you. If you
have any questions, please ask them prior to placing your bid. If you are
local, or know someone who is, please consider coming to see the car in person.
Different things are important to different people, and while I have tried to
describe all important aspects of the vehicle, it's impossible to cover every
last detail. Listed with no reserve, car sells to the highest bidder. Please
do not bid if you do not intend to complete the purchase and we reserve the
right to cancel bids from bidders with low feedback rating. We also reserve the
right to cancel this listing as the car is for sale locally and we are not
interested in trades. Thank you. |
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