Now’s Your Chance To Own A Wicked Integra Type R Rally Car With Boost

This 2000 Acura Integra Type R has been tastefully transformed into a fully-caged and supercharged rally weapon - where do I sign?
Now’s Your Chance To Own A Wicked Integra Type R Rally Car With Boost

We’ve all found ourselves at one point or another stumbling across a reasonably priced race car in the classifieds. Before we even know it we’re convincing ourselves that we need a such a car in our lives and that the finances don’t look too bad. Unfortunately after some further investigation we discover that the cost of maintenance is stratospheric and that the car is only a reasonable price because it’s been thrashed to within an inch of its life - dream of a race car over. Amazingly, there are no such problems with this one-of-a-kind JDM rally car.

If you can look past the fairly ghetto light bar (fibreglass with four 100W auxiliary lamps) this 2000 Acura Integra Type R is actually a very tasteful and well-put-together project car. The exterior remains fairly standard with a stock body kit, factory wing and original Phoenix Yellow paint, although we’re sure it’s probably had a few re-sprays. But it’s the light modifications that really make the car stand out. The bright white first-generation Infiniti Q45 wheels give the car that traditional rally car look and the contrasting red mud flaps set everything off. The rear window has also been replaced with a much lighter FAL Lexan hatch to comply with rally regulations.

Now’s Your Chance To Own A Wicked Integra Type R Rally Car With Boost

The interior continues with the brash colour scheme featuring red cloth Sparco Pro2000 seats, a yellow FIA compliant roll cage, Camlock harnesses, a Sparco steering wheel, a Wilwood hydraulic handbrake and of course the essential fire extinguishers. Despite the car’s heavy use the interior looks to be in great condition, the sign of a well maintained vehicle.

Under the hood is where things get even better. The owner claims that the original B18C5 motor has never been opened, but thanks to a Jackson Racing supercharger (running at 10psi), the 1797cc engine puts out an impressive 195bhp at the wheels. Other modifications include an AEM fuel rail with RC 400cc injectors, a Koyo Aluminium Radiator, Hondata ECU and a 2.5-inch stainless steel FIA approved exhaust. The original five-speed transmission remains stock but the clutch has been replaced with a beefed up Exedy unit to handle the extra abuse that rally driving entails.

Now’s Your Chance To Own A Wicked Integra Type R Rally Car With Boost

Acura Integra Type Rs were great packages straight out of the showroom, so the suspension has only received minor tweaks. These modifications include adjustable aluminium shocks, custom rear wishbones and Eibach helper springs. Brakes also remain fairly stock featuring standard discs, Carbotech XP10 pads and Goodridge braided stainless lines. The owner states that the front discs are are two snow rallies old so they should still be in good shape.

Now’s Your Chance To Own A Wicked Integra Type R Rally Car With Boost

The car has covered 99,821 hard miles but the owner looks to have serviced the car properly after every rally outing. The care that has gone into the modification of this Integra is impressive with every mod being carried out carefully and considerately. It even comes with a clean CarFax (a clean vehicle history report). And if you want to see in-depth details of the build, the owner has step-by-step pictures. At £9700 ($13,999, €12,913) this might be a race car purchase that finally makes sense…

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Comments

Steve Buscemi

I dont know what to feel.

01/12/2016 - 15:00 |
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joshua miecznikowski

im almost certain this guy made a series on making this teggy, can someone find it maybe???

01/12/2016 - 15:20 |
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Anonymous

Please don’t let this happen to CT

01/12/2016 - 15:38 |
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Asger Wang Henriksen

“tastefully”

01/12/2016 - 15:43 |
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Apart from lights I really like it, but I guess it’s different strokes for different folks.

01/12/2016 - 15:50 |
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lol I picked up on that

01/12/2016 - 16:45 |
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ramses rizal

Can someone tell me what the size of that wheels?

01/12/2016 - 15:47 |
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Anonymous

I dig it

01/12/2016 - 16:21 |
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Mr.Roberts

i call dibs

01/12/2016 - 16:28 |
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Anonymous

Im sorry but.. it LOOKS very nice, fair enough. Nearly 100,000 miles and the original engines not been opened up, no rebuild?? Hes put a supercharger on it too.. very tasty i hear you say.. well yeah, but not for rallying.. Certainly in britain, a supercharger or turbocharger adds 1.7x the literage of the engine (1L turbo= 1.7L class, etc.), which would mean it would be in a 2/2.5 litre class, which is riddled with evos, subarus and other 4wd’s with circa 300bhp, which would wipe the floor with this poor teggy.. And also, the suspension would need a complete change! A full set of new bilstein, spax, AVO etc etc motorsport/rallying suspension (coilovers/ remote reservoir suspension, depending on class rules) would be needed, as standard suspension wouldnt take the bumps, and would over heat.. basically, terrible for rallying! Unfortunately, as nice as this looks, its not really suited to rallying in its current spec 😞

01/12/2016 - 17:13 |
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Melons

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

In USA, this car might fit in 2WD Production class - an easy, gently modified class.

In Britain, well, everything is more expensive over there.

01/12/2016 - 18:12 |
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DVMSteve

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Here in the states it would just barely fit within the Group 2 class (2WD cars under 3080cc adjusted). If one were to dare enter it in the national level competition it would be up against things like Fiesta R2’s and be severely trounced, but running in the regional division it’ll be up against things like old VW Golfs, Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibes, Dodge Neons, and the odd Civic. With a decent driver it could probably hold its own.

01/13/2016 - 01:49 |
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习大人

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Of course not. But look the price, what if you dont have that much money to afford subie or misubitshi, but rally is life?

01/13/2016 - 17:42 |
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jose romero

Like piss yellow is tastefull

01/12/2016 - 17:25 |
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InjunS2K

What I see

01/12/2016 - 17:38 |
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