Spartan's Integra

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Finally got around to getting rid of the RL and getting a more fun car. It's a 100% bone stock, clean title 1996 Integra LS, just shy of 100k. Exterior has seen better days and it has paint fade on roof and hatch. but interior is flawless for a 17 yr old car that has never been garaged. I've had it for about 2 weeks now and I have a feeling I'm going to like it a lot, even though it does have a few issues. Unfortunately I may have overpaid a bit because of the issues that have arisen.

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All fun until I noticed....

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Quickly got the parts and with the help of a friend was able to change the plug o-rings and valve cover gasket.

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Now it has a knock/tap on cold starts but it goes away with driving so not gonna worry about that yet. Not rod knock. I do have plans for modification but it will be slow. Looking to do suspension first then think about swaps and paint. I also really really need new wheels cause these steelies are cramping my style :dunce:. I love the way work meisters look on these cars but they are omigod expensive. and DDing on expensive wheels just seems like a lesson in depreciation. so probably just gonna pick up some GSR swirlies or fat fives.
 
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Nice 👍 Even non-Type R Integras seem to be a nice basis for a fun car. Pity they never sold them in the UK (save for Type Rs, but those are expensive), would be a good half-way alternative between a Civic coupe and a Prelude.
 
Very nice, I'm sure you can get any issues fixed fairly easily on these things. Work Meisters would look awesome on it, best get saving up ;)
 
Nice Integra! One of my favorite Hondas. If a stock example that wasn't beat to hell existed here, I wouldn't mind having one.
 
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