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Acura Integra Usdm Type R Laskey Racing Fully Built B18c5 Benson Sleeves 281whp on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:61000
Location:

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

2001 ACURA TYPE R #0570

Odometer: 60,000 original and documented miles

THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!

Clean carfax and clean title owned by a 62 yr old female - This is not a young person's Integra so you will not find any holes drilled for subs, neons, etc. All mods were done by professionals and have all documentation for proof.

VIN NUMBER IS ON EVERY PANEL TRUE TYPE R NUMBERS ALL MATCH

REAL B18C5 WITH BENSON STAMP FROM LASKEY RACING. 

BUILD INCLUDES: ALL PARTS SOURCED THROUGH LASKEY

1. Edelbrock VictorX Intake Manifold ported to match throttle body

2. Moroso 6.5qt Baffled Oil pan w/ Moroso Pickup

3. LS Micro polished and knife edge crank

4. ACL Bearings

5. ATI Harmonic Balancer

6. Carrillo Rods

7. CP Pistons

8. Kinetic Head Gasket

9 Benson Sleeved Block

10. True port flow done on head for higher compression

11. Full Supertech valve train w/valves, springs, retainers

12. Brian Crower Custom Cams w/ higher lift and duration than the comparable stage 3 cams

13. Full BlackWorks Racing Exhaust including 2 piece exhaust manifold

14. BDL High flow fuel filter

15. RC 750CC injectors

16. All HonData thermal gaskets

17. Walbro 255 fuel pump

18. Skunk2 Cam seals

19. Skunk2 Adjustable Cam Gears

20. Mugen Timing Belt

21. Mugen Thermostat

22. New Type R Water Pump

23. AEM 2 Piece Cold Air Intake with AEM Bypass

24. Clutch Master FX400 w/Red High Rev Pressure Plate

25. ACT ProLite Flywheel

26. SynchroTech Carbon synchros and bushings

27. BDL Fuel Rail

28. Upgraded ground wire kit

29. Tuned on fully programmable S300

30. Brand new Type R Axles

31. Upgraded 1st and 3rd gears

BATTERY REPLACED 3 MONTHS AGO

TRANSMISSION IS SILK WITH NO GRINDS OR POP OUTS

TIRES ARE 90% BRAKES ARE 90% CLUTCH ON ALL PARTS

TRANNY AND MOTOR SINCE BUILD IS ONLY 4000 MILES

CLEAN CARFAX. NO ACCIDENTS. EVERYTHING WORKS AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION.

PENNSYLVANIA INSPECTION

STILL HAS A/C AND POWER STEERING. 

15.5:1 COMPRESSION

MAKES POWER TO 9,700 RPM

VEHICLE IS TUNED TO RUN ON STRAIGHT TURBO BLUE

NO PROBLEMS STARTING, IDLING - RUNS PERFECTLY

FULL BUILD SHEET ON PARTS ALONE IS ALMOST $60,000

I HAVE A CERTIFIED APPRAISAL FOR $47,500 

WAY TOO MANY PARTS AND SPECS TO LIST BUT CAN GIVE YOU THE LIST IF REQUESTED

EXTRA SET OF BRONZE ACURA WHEELS WITH TIRES.

DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE VEHICLE IS ALSO BEING SOLD LOCALLY, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!!

TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO SEE THIS BEAUTY - DO NOT EMAIL - CALL 724.822.7104

All factory type-r parts including cams, flywheel, clutch, 8 counter weight crank, rods, pistons with all rings, full intake, full exhaust with 02s, ecu, injectors, fuel pump, crank pulley, oil pan and pickup will be sold with the car

I HAVE THE ABILITY TO WORK DIRECTLY WITH A SHIPPING COMPANY THAT WILL SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 STATES IF NEEDED. YOU MAY ALSO UTILIZE YOUR OWN SHIPPING COMPANY.

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Auto blog

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Fri, May 15 2020

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Tue, Oct 27 2015

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Tue, Jan 12 2016

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