FS: 1998 CW ITR (So Cal)
FS: 1998 CW ITR (So Cal)
(Had this listed up awhile back, but I didn't get enough serious bites at $17500. The new asking price is $16500.)
1998 Acura Integra Type R
Championship White
#98-0143
67K miles
Excellent condition
All maintenance performed per factory specs using Honda Genuine parts (receipts included)
Clean title / Clean Carfax (JH4DC2310WS002769)
Engine
Stock B18C5
AEBS intake manifold (stock included)
Compression test results: 205/205/205/210 psi (at normal operating temp)
Leak down test results: <5% across all cylinders
Chassis
H&R sport lowering springs
Comptech front/rear camber kits
A-Spec Racing rear sway bar
Falken Azenis tires
Goodrich stainless steel brake lines
New stock rotors/pads
Interior
Momo Corse steering wheel
Clifford alarm
Not A/C equipped
This has been my "fun car" for two years, but in that time I've barely driven it 5k miles. I just wash it, start it, rub it with soft cloths, and enter it in the occasional car show. When I do get it out on a curvy road, it stuns me every time. The handling, high-rpm power, and suspension feedback are all world-class. It's really something.
Dead-nuts reliable, too. Honda builds good stuff. Never had a mechanical problem whatsoever. Doesn't burn oil, doesn't leak, and passes smog just like it came off the showroom floor. Has a few small scuff marks on the front lip, but other than that the body is just about perfect. The 10-year old factory paint still looks new.
Not interested in any trades. Just looking to clear space in my garage for something shiny, black, and with a flat-6.
mkiert@gmail.com
1998 Acura Integra Type R
Championship White
#98-0143
67K miles
Excellent condition
All maintenance performed per factory specs using Honda Genuine parts (receipts included)
Clean title / Clean Carfax (JH4DC2310WS002769)
Engine
Stock B18C5
AEBS intake manifold (stock included)
Compression test results: 205/205/205/210 psi (at normal operating temp)
Leak down test results: <5% across all cylinders
Chassis
H&R sport lowering springs
Comptech front/rear camber kits
A-Spec Racing rear sway bar
Falken Azenis tires
Goodrich stainless steel brake lines
New stock rotors/pads
Interior
Momo Corse steering wheel
Clifford alarm
Not A/C equipped
This has been my "fun car" for two years, but in that time I've barely driven it 5k miles. I just wash it, start it, rub it with soft cloths, and enter it in the occasional car show. When I do get it out on a curvy road, it stuns me every time. The handling, high-rpm power, and suspension feedback are all world-class. It's really something.
Dead-nuts reliable, too. Honda builds good stuff. Never had a mechanical problem whatsoever. Doesn't burn oil, doesn't leak, and passes smog just like it came off the showroom floor. Has a few small scuff marks on the front lip, but other than that the body is just about perfect. The 10-year old factory paint still looks new.
Not interested in any trades. Just looking to clear space in my garage for something shiny, black, and with a flat-6.
mkiert@gmail.com
98 CW ITR For Sale
Hi,Looks nice. Most of the pics aren't showing for me, however.
And where are you located? How many owners before you?
Thanks.
I'm located in Torrance and am the 3rd owner of the vehicle.
Sorry about the unreliable picture links. I'll post more over the weekend.
Thanks,
Max
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Thanks for the compliments. Actually Torrance is not far from the ocean and the weather here is very mild. And since this car was a weekend toy rather than a daily driver, not having A/C was actually a good thing for me (more Type R-ish, I guess).yeah super clean too bad no a/c how did you deal with that?
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Thanks for the offer, but no.Wanna trade?
Yes and no. I DON'T have the stock steering wheel or springs. I DO have the stock headlights and intake manifold to go along with the Catz HIDs and AEBS manifold that have been on the car since I bought it. All the other mods were gifts and were never installed. They are all new in the box, because I was hesitant to go down the road of modifying a car like this. But then again, I have no need to hang on to these parts, so I'm including them in the sale as well. That's effectively $900 or so of brand new, top-of-the-line suspension goodies for someone who wants to go to the track and get optimum performance out of the chassis and tires. I also have some other random extras: an extra set of pads and rotors, oil filters, hardware, and that kind of thing. (Hey, I like to be prepared.)BTW, do you have any of the stock parts?
You're right. This is the car I HAD to have when I was younger. And it is what everyone said it was. Raw. Beautiful. Precise. And rewarding. Now that I've lived the dream and am ready to move on to other things, I think selling it is the right thing to do. I'm not wealthy enough to hold a museum piece in my garage the rest of my life. I have other interests, expenses, and investments to fund. I'm not a kid anymore and I don't commute on the Nurburgring (although what a fantasy world that would be!). My next sports car is going to be fast without the flash. Comfortable over long drives and unsuspecting enough that I can leave it in a parking lot without fear of someone dinging it, jackin it, or staring at it too long. I've been babying and protecting the Type R for too long. It's just time to grow up.Let's face it, we owns kid's car. But it's so damn fun to drive.
There is some room for negotiation, but I know what the car is worth and will not accept any ripoffs. Considering the condition, the mileage, the maintenance history, and everything the car comes with, I think my asking price is a very reasonable starting point.are you negotiable with this price or no
A few more pics: