1996 Acura Integra RS Sport Coupe

Pictures are below

    Well, as much as I love my car, Jackson Racing Superchargers work better in Integra GS-Rs, so I've decided (after much debating) to sell mine and buy a GS-R. Same mods, new car.
    So, it's now up for sale at $10,000. The price is somewhat negotiable, though don't expect me to drop down too much... And don't get me wrong: I love my car. But, it'll be cheaper to buy a GS-R than to swap a GS-R engine into mine.
    If you're interested (and plan on taking good care of it for me!), feel free to e-mail me or even give me a call at 530-222-4269. If you want more pictures of it (which I'd find hard to believe), just let me know.
    Oh, and if you're selling a 1998 Integra GS-R that's black (or white) and is stock (or virtually stock), let me know about that, too! I'm looking for around $13,000 or less.
    Anyway, here's more info on my car...

Approximately 78,000 miles
Smog and 75,000-mile Maintenance (including oil change with Honda Filter) Recently Performed!
Kelly Blue Book Value: $11,500
My Asking Price: $10,000

Changes from Stock

From before I got the car:
· 6-disc Acura CD Changer (in the trunk)
· Aftermarket European Sunroof (doesn't work at the moment, but I'm fixing it)
· 14" Acura Alloy Wheels
· Acura Hand's Free Integrated Phone (in dash)

That I've Added
:
· Acura Floor Mats
· Type-R style rear spoiler

    Without any further ado, here are the pics. I apologize for the crappy quality of the (old) thumbnails: Microsoft Photo Editor isn't exactly the greatest picture editor. The specs are down below.

New Photos!
Well, what can I say, selling my car motivated me to finally update the page. Which is sad because these are some
great pics, if I do say so myself. Photoshop was used to make the thumbnails, so they look great! I recommend any version of it,
even Photoshop Elements, to anyone doing any work with photographs on a computer.
By the way, I cropped the thumbnails a little different than the big ones, so that's why there's some differences.

Click on any picture to see a (much) larger version

Taken by Brian Bisetti... from his roof, two and a half stories off the street! And that's Shasta Lake, the site of all the follow pics

Current Photos
What a difference lighting makes! If you take a look at the last two photos, you'll notice how
much glossier and darker my paint looks. While these two pics turned out rather well, most I took that day looked pretty
bad (what with the shadows and how it brought out the defects in my paint). Let this be a lesson: soft lighting (like on an
overcast day) is the best lighting for taking pictures of a black car!

Click on any picture to see a larger version

This angle's here more for compairson with the stock photo below than anything else
This is probably my favorite picture so far Great comparison pic of spoiler & non-spoiler below... though the spoiler does look a little goofy because my garage is open and makes it look really thick


Stock Photos

    Click on any picture to see a larger version

What's the difference between this picture and the next one? Well... my car's dirty... and the registration was still in the window... that's about it
Note the complete lack of some stupid-ass stereo... though I do have my CD changer
My car next to my Dad's totally badass 1961 Corvette!

The Specs

These are basically from Acura.com with some supplemental material added by me.

1996 Acura Integra RS Coupe
Engineering
Fully transistorized ignition
Independent double-wishbone suspension with front/rear
coil springs and stabilizer bars
Gas-pressured front/rear shock absorbers
Dual-diagonal, power-assisted, 4-wheel disc brakes
5-speed manual transmission
Aluminum-alloy engine block with cast-iron cylinder liners
Aluminum-alloy cylinder head
Variable power-assisted, rack-and-pinion steering
1.8-liter, 4-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC, 140 hp @ 6300 rpm, 124 lbs-ft-torque @ 5200 rpm
14" alloy wheels (special feature on mine)
3-way catalytic convertor
9:2:1 Compression ratio
Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI)
Electronic Ignition
4 valves per cylinder, belt driven, dual overhead camshafts
 
Safety
3-point outboard rear seat belts
Impact absorption zones (front/rear)
Side-impact door beams
5-mph bumpers (front/rear)
Safety glass
Breakaway inside rearview mirror
Collapsible steering column
Driver's air bag (SRS)
Passenger's air bag (SRS)
Side-intrusion hip pads
Crumple zones (front/rear)
Front/rear seat side-intrusion shoulder pads
Projector beam halogen headlights
Tinted glass
 
Specifications
Wheel Base - 101.2 inches
Overall Length - 172.4 inches
Width - 67.3 inches
Height - 52.6 inches
Curb Weight - 2570 lbs.
Turning Radius - 34.8
Ground Clearance - 5.9 inches
 
Comfort & Convenience
Tachometer
Adjustable steering column
Intermittent windshield wipers
Side window defoggers
Remote hatch/trunk/fuel-filler-door releases
Full interior carpeting
Full cargo area carpeting
Official Acura floor mats (I got these)
Digital quartz clock
Low-fuel warning lamp
Rear window defroster
Center console
AM/FM stereo/cassette
6-disc CD changer in trunk (special option on mine)
Power antenna
Power windows
Air Conditioning
Dual beverage holder
Soft touch heating and ventilation controls
Integrated, hands-free phone in dash (this is a special option on mine)
Sunroof (after-market sunroof)
 
Exterior Features
Front air dam
Tinted glass
Body-side moldings
Dual power mirrors
Flush-mounted halogen headlights
3-coat, 3-bake paint process
Full wheel covers
Rear window wiper/washer
Projector beam headlights
Body-colored front and rear bumpers
Type-R style rear spoiler by Wings West (modification added by me)
 
Seating & Trim
Reclining front bucket seats
50/50 split fold-down rear seatback
Driver's seat with adjustable lumbar support
Rear cargo area cover
Center console with armrest
 

Integra Links

My Integra-related pages:
3rd Generation Styling Differences
JDM/Acura Styling Comparison/Poll
My Integra Wallpaper (1024x768)

Integra-related pages:
Acura Web Site
Honda/Acura Gallery
Type-R Integra
JDM Honda Parts
Mugen Parts (English Web Site)
Wings West

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If for some reason you want to use anything from this site just ask me and I'll let you (unless you're going to make money off it)
All pictures were taken by me with my HP 612 Digital Camera (sadly I can't afford the Sony digital camera I really want)
This page was designed to be viewed at 1024x768 and with IE set to "Smaller" Text Size (I'd recommend it anyway). It'll probably look terrible on 800x600.
© 2002 by Robert McDonald, with some graphics design by Brian Bisetti


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