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I have a 1988 Honda CRX Si for sale.
This car was a SCCA ITA class car (I gutted the doors so new doors would be needed to take it back to ITA).
I was interested in preparing the car for the GTL class but I have two other cars that I need to finish so I am interested in selling the Honda. The Honda runs great with a strong running 1.6 D16 engine and would not take very much preparation to put it on the track. Tires are probably all that is needed. I have several parts that I will include that I had planned to install for the GT class: Lexan quarter windows, new carbon fiber hatch, new carbon fiber hood, and Lexan for a new rear hatch, new small Honda civic radiator that you see on Ebay. I also have two front fiberglass fenders and a new K-Tuned track bar.
Other items included in the car are as follows:
Log book
Autopower cage that has been welded
Transponder
Fuel test port
Ground Control Suspension with Adjustable Koni Inserts and Shocks
Progress front solid bushings
DC header
Butler built seat
G-Force belts (out of date)
Light weight BBS wheels (10lbs each) size 14×6″
Neuspeed Rear Bar
Shift light (Proform)
DC front cross bar
AEM cool air kit
New windshieldThis is a fast little car and it sure made a believer out of me.
If you want to go road racing this would be a great car that will not require much preparation.
$4000 OBO
buyer will get bill of sale
David
303-803-5522Attachments:
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I will 60 years old this year so you young people need to get this thing and do some racing
I have a 1988 Honda CRX Si for sale.
This car was a SCCA ITA class car (I gutted the doors so new doors would be needed to take it back to ITA).
I was interested in preparing the car for the GTL class but I have two other cars that I need to finish.
The Honda runs great with a strong running 1.6 D16 engine and would not take very much preparation to put it on the track. Tires, belts and net are probably all that is needed. I have several parts that I will include that I had planned to install for the GT class:
Lexan quarter windows, and Lexan for a new rear hatch, new small Honda civic radiator that you see on Ebay(sold). I also have two front fiberglass fenders(sold)
Other items included in the car are as follows:
Log book (have title but not in my name)
Autopower cage that has been weldedFuel test port
Ground Control Suspension with Adjustable Koni Inserts and Shocks
Progress front solid bushings
DC header
Butler built seat (needs new cover)
G-Force belts (out of date)
Light weight BBS wheels (10lbs each) size 14×6.5
Neuspeed Rear Bar
Shift light (Proform)
DC front cross bar
AEM cool air kit
New windshieldThis is a fast little car and it sure made a believer out of me.
If you want to go road racing this would be a great car that will not require much preparation.
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