View Full Version : 1995 Acura Integra GS-R.


KnightMetro
04-07-2008, 3:05 PM
I'm putting this up for sale in mid May. I'm just seeing if anyone is interested and see if I can get a buyer lined up. I'm not selling until May so I can take $3k + the sale of my Acura towards a specific car I am looking for.

So here she is.

ALL STOCK!
1995 Acura Integra GS-R (B18C1)
2-door hatchback
Black exterior, black interior (cloth)
5-speed
145k miles. I swear it sounds and drives like it is only a few years old.

Condition:
Exterior=Minor dings here and there, parking lot stuff, but can all be fixed with “paintless” dent repair. Yes they are that minor. There are a few scrapes here and there. Paint is shiny and looks great waxed. None of the clear coat is peeling or bubbling. Anywhere. I'm going to try and touch up the paint as much as I can before it sells. Headlights and tail lights are shiny and in great condition. All-in-all I would seriously give the exterior a 8.5/10. This car was well taken care of and garaged when I bought it. I was extremely impressed.

Interior=Interior is amazing. Never smoked in. No holes, or even any wear marks in the seats. A light amount of fading on the back seats next to the rear window. Carpet is a 9.8/10. Even the stock floor mats are in great condition. Stock sterio with new speakers front and back. Power antenna does make a popping sound when it goes all the way up and when it goes down.

Engine=It does have high miles. This car has always had mobile 1 and must have been very well taken care of. Drives, handles, and accelerates as if the engine was only 2-3 years old. It even sounds great. Doesn't burn any oil. The only reason I bought a car with this kind of mileage was because it just drove so well. See for yourself!

Items replaced in the last 9 months.
Rebuilt alternator
New water pump
New timing belt and tune up
Brand new battery(4/5/2008)
brake rotors
brake pads
spark plugs and wires
new distributor
new distributor cap and rotor.
new windshield. (started to hate the glare off oncoming headlights)
Tires only have 10k miles on them. Kumho.

Asking $4,750obo.

It really is a great car. Gets 30mpg on the freeway!
I have a great career now to afford a newer vehicle. This car has helped me get to work for the last year safely and dependably. Looks great, drives great. I'm sure soemone will enjoy it. Plus it's a GS-R, and if anyone is a honda fan, they know that this is a fun Honda and full of potential.

Throw me a message here or buzz me at cd-knight@hotmail.com

-Chris

Zanski
04-10-2008, 1:12 AM
well concedering the market on the car I can offer between 2-3,000 depending on what she looks like. If thats in the range your really trying to get I'd like to see it. Thanks!

http://www.kbb.com/KBB/UsedCars/PricingReport.aspx?VehicleClass=UsedCar&ManufacturerId=2&YearId=1995&WebCategoryId=41&VehicleId=7181&PriceType=Private+Party&ModelId=373&Mileage=145000&SelectionHistory=7181%7c24488%7c30189%7c0%7c0%7c27 0749%7ctrue%7c270750%7ctrue%7c270751%7ctrue%7c2707 52%7ctrue%7c270765%7ctrue%7c270749%7ctrue%7c270750 %7ctrue%7c270765%7ctrue&Condition=Fair&QuizConditions=

KnightMetro
04-10-2008, 9:26 AM
I purchased the car for $5,750 a year ago and have only put about 7,000 miles on it. This is unfortunatly one of those cars that never sells for Blue Book value. Trust me, I offered him Blue Book value! He, like everone else told me, kinda laughed and said "Yeah right. It's a GSR". Every kid in the county showed up wanting to test drive this thing. I was the first guy he let drive it, but he knew I was looking to buy so.....yeah I was willing to pay what a GSR was really worth. Just wish I had payed cash instead of financing it.

I'm just trying to get some of the money I put into it back. I have already put $1,800 worth of work into greatening her life span.

As of right now, the car is on hold as well. We found an amazing home(forclosure) out here for under $100k on 2 acres and are puttign down an offer. The Acura runs so well, I am thinking of keeping it and enjoying $300 more in my pocket a month. I pay the whole thing off next Friday.

If I decide to put her back on the market, I'll let you know. Thanks for the interest.

purpleGORILLA
04-10-2008, 10:57 AM
I remembered when the engine swap were going for 3-3500...Slap a turbo on it and make it a daily 350 whp FWD monster on pump gas...But make it a sleeper, none of those fancy wheels and stuff. :D