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I'm looking for a '98-'99 Integra, but some sellers add "Type-R" to it.
1. Are all Integra's Type-R? If not, how can you tell? (except from the tag on the back) 2. How can you see if the car is from '98, '99, ... ? Any small interior modifications? Is it true that in '98 only white Integra's were made? 3. Any characteristic or typical flaws I should pay attention to when buying a used Integra? Thank you ![]() Veronique |
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>1. Are all Integra's Type-R? If not, how can you tell? (except from the tag
>on the back) Type-R is a limited production vehicle with 195 hp (GS-R had 170hp). There are "Type-R" markings on numerous places, like the engine. >2. How can you see if the car is from '98, '99, ... ? Any small interior >modifications? >Is it true that in '98 only white Integra's were made? Go to carfax.com and enter the VIN#. Type-R was only available in white. >3. Any characteristic or typical flaws I should pay attention to when buying >a used Integra? I had a 'Teg and had my turn signal covers were stolen. It's common to see 'Tegs here missing these. Costs $200 to replace, so it's very profitable for thieves. It's idiotic how easily it can be unscrewed and stolen. I put some cement in the holes to prevent this. > >Thank you ![]() >Veronique > > > > > > ____________________________________ Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. |
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:05:33 GMT, Veronique De Kock
<veroniquedk_nospam_@freegates.be> wrote: >I'm looking for a '98-'99 Integra, but some sellers add "Type-R" to it. > >1. Are all Integra's Type-R? No. >If not, how can you tell? (except from the tag on the back) An Integra can be a somewhat ordinary type GS, or a GSR with a VTEC engine that has 170 horsepower, or a Type R which has 20 HP more than a GSR. If you want comfort and reliability with a slightly sporty attitude, a GS will do. If you want something with more attitude and like the sound of an engine turning 8000 RPM, get a GSR. Type Rs are for those to whom performance is most important. >2. How can you see if the car is from '98, '99, ... ? Any small interior modifications? >Is it true that in '98 only white Integra's were made? No. Genuine Type Rs are white (Japanese racing colors) and will have a high spoiler. I believe the cam covers are red instead of black. Many did not have an air conditioner, but I think some sold in the US did. >3. Any characteristic or typical flaws I should pay attention to when buying a used Integra? Look for a maintenance history. If a change of timing belt is due (90,000 miles or 6 years) you need to be sure it's done and the water pump was changed. The parts to do that are cheap but the labor costs can be scary. |
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