2002 Acura Rsx Type-s Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Engine:2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Type S, 6 speed manual
Make: Acura
Exterior Color: Black
Model: RSX
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Type-S Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, Full upgraded sound system included with sale of c
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Viper remote entry and remote start also included
Mileage: 153,490
Selling my beautiful RSX Type S :((! 02 Type S with plenty of performance package and tuning already done to it!! All maintenance has been kept up with and done at least every 3,000 miles, this was my baby/love/hobby.. Extremely clean, excellent condition (check photos)! No CEL lights or codes, AC needs repair, but has zero mechanical issues outside of that, runs like the price tag suggests.. a daily driver beast!! Clean title, 153,000 miles. Garage parked always and waxed and detailed at least every 2 months, non-smoker. These are all modifications that have been done and will be included with the sale of the car. Saving you lots of time and $$.
Performance/Engine: Injen CAI, Competition Clutch Stage 2 w/ 8lb Flywheel (Ultra lightweight), Megan full racing header, 2.5" Magnaflow exhaust, OBX Pulleys, ATI camshaft pulley (timed w/harmonic balance), Megan racing upper strut bars and mounts, Koni Yellow adjustable shocks, Eibach lowering springs (1"), Revo Short Shift Assembly, Hybrid Racing ball bearing clutch cable bushings with links, Hondata reflash (fuel re-map, Vtec lowered to 5200, and red line @8600 RPM's!!)
Accessories/Interior: Alpine receiver w/Ipod connection (also include bluetooth integration unit not installed), Infinity Kappa twitters (custom mounted in door panels), Pioneer 6.5", Infinity 10" Subs (2), All speakers connected to Infinity 300W RMS, Kicker Impulse 50W RMS, Bose 50W RMS, bluetooth integrated phone (not installed, but all hardware will be included), Viper alarm/keyless entry w/remote start, Glowshift 3 pillars gauges with Air/fuel, oil temp, vaccum/boost; Mugen racing pedals and foot rest.
Accessories/Exterior: JDM white sidemarkers, Type R emblem/badges, custom billet grills (both lower and upper, as photo shows) Type R front/back/ bumper lips, Type R spoiler, Tinted windows (darkest legal limit), yellow fogs w/ 3000k HID light upgrade, 5500k HID upgrade headlights, with Type R replica headlights (black background), taillights custom painted (still see lighting through paint, does not affect brightness of your tail lights at all), custom black graphite painted rims.
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Alongside the HR-V, Honda's luxury division will also be showcasing a revised version of its ILX sedan at the LA show as well. Acura hasn't revealed precise details of what revisions are in store for its smallest sedan - or a more detailed photo than the teaser inset at right - but it is promising "a comprehensive update that include a potent new powertrain, more forceful, sporty exterior styling and a substantially upgraded interior design."
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