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1996 Honda Honda Integra Type R DB8
$ 24763.2
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Description
1996 Honda JDM RHD Integra Type R Sedan DB8!RARE INTEGRA TYPE RSEDAN!!
1 of 5,135 Total Type R Sedan's Produced!
VIN:
DB81102202
Championship White with Black/Navy Interior - Recaro Seats - Premium Floor Mats
1.8L DOHC B18C 197HP VTEC Engine - Close-Ratio 5 Speed Manual Transmission with Helical LSD - 51,000 Original Miles - Extremely Beautiful Condition Inside and Out!!! This car pulls hard under throttle, shifts smooth, handles amazing. Honda did an amazing job equipping this car to handle the track and daily duties! This Type R also features Optional A/C, Optional ABS, Optional Xenon Headlights. Everything is fully working, AC, Heat, Power windows, Locks, P/S, etc.
Car is completely stock except for Alpine audio! Overall this car scores a 9 of 10 for condition. No rust anywhere on the car, very clean inside and out. Glass is in good condition.
Please call us to schedule a viewing, or a FaceTime video chat to see this car in person! Any Specific Questions, please ask before purchase!
Offered at ,900 as shown with a Clean US Texas Title! Will include temp tags good for 45 days, car is fully legal and ready to drive.
0 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit due immediately to reserve this unit.
Nationwide shipping is available, including enclosed transport.
Financing is possible with excellent credit and minimum downpayment, Most lenders require a 700+ score for this type of high value loan.
All Sales are Final.
Additional Services are Available! Please message or call 214-991-1155!
From Wikipedia:
In 1995, Honda introduced the Integra Type R to the Japanese domestic market.
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The Type R came standard with a 197 hp (147 kW) (figure may vary in different countries, 195 hp (145 kW) USDM, 187 hp (139 kW) UKDM) factory-tuned variant of the
B18C
engine. Equipped with a close ratio 5-speed manual transmission and a Helical LSD, the DC2 Integra Type R had significantly improved performance and handling relative to the GS-R/Si/SiR-G Integra.
These were the result of extensive changes, including a strengthened chassis with extra spot welds and thicker metal around the rear shock towers and lower subframe, weight reduction (reduced sound insulation, 10% thinner windscreen, lighter wheels), more power, rev limiter set at 8,600 rpm JDM (8,500 rpm USDM, 8,700 rpm UKDM), hand built engine featuring hand-polished and ported intake ports, high compression pistons, undercut valves and revised intake and exhaust systems, and suspension upgrades. The result was a capable sports hatchback which was acclaimed by motoring journalists worldwide. The JDM version was significantly lighter than the SiR Integra (The 96–97 spec model could delete the air bags, A/C, rear wiper, radio, center console, clock, P/S and ABS), However, there is only a 33 lb (15 kg) net weight difference between the USDM Integra Type R and the Integra GS-R because the extra metal and cross bracing in the Type R negate much of the 98 lb of weight reductions. The DC2 Type R was the only Type R ever sold in North America with the Acura badge. For the European, Australian and New Zealand market the DC2 was sold as a Honda with the four headlight front end design.
The JDM DC2 Type R received significant upgrades in 1998 and is known as the '98 Spec R. Some of the main changes were a redesigned rear bumper, 16-inch wheel with 215/45R16 tires, 5-lug nut wheel hubs and bigger brakes. Gear ratios for the final drive were higher, making 1st to 3rd gears closer, while 4th and 5th were longer to maintain the '96 Spec cruising comfort. The engine power remained the same, but use of a new 4–1 long tube header brought torque lower down to 6,200 rpm.
A final revision of the JDM DC2 Type R known as the '00 Spec R included a revised intake camshaft, and more finely balanced drive shafts. A final trim version offered in mid-2000 onwards for the JDM market (known as the "Type Rx") came factory fitted with motorized folding mirrors, dashboard clock, blue-hue carbon trim interiors, and an audio system as part of the standard package. it also included a hash pocket in the center console.
Edmund's Insideline tested a 12-year-old stock Type R: 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.8 seconds, 1/4 mile in 14.9 seconds @ 95.2 mph.
Motor Trend
clocked the Type R at: 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.2 seconds, 1/4 mile in 14.8 @ 96.3 mph.
Sport Compact Car
clocked the Type R at: 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds, 1/4 mile in 14.5 @ 96 mph.
In Japan, the Integra is revered as one of the best sports cars of the '90s. On Japanese car review show “Best Motoring” the Integra Type R punched well above its weight competing with fastest 4WD Turbo cars of the time, the Nissan Skyline GTR
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and WRX STI.
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It has been acclaimed by motoring journalists worldwide, including
Evo magazine
, which named the Type R 'the greatest front-wheel-drive performance car ever', and TheAutoChannel.com, which similarly called it 'the best handling front-wheel drive car ever'.
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The Integra Type R is considered a modern classic and prices have steadily risen. An original Type R can sell for twice its dealership price with a low mileage example reaching US,800 at auction in 2018.
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