FS: 1991 Acura INTEGRA $800 or BO in NJ
Ok, first of all a timing belt will cost $65, timing belt tensioner $35, water pump $44, a head (which you may not need $150). I bought my integra with 197 and a broken timing belt replaced the above mentioned parts and she ran very nicely for well over 25K then the motor went. WIth that said, this car is well worth buying. If you need a head after you buy this car, PM me, I have a 91 Integra head completely rebuilt with mild PnP.
Bump for a beautiful car
Bump for a beautiful car
Originally Posted by BrianDB1
Ok, first of all a timing belt will cost $65, timing belt tensioner $35, water pump $44, a head (which you may not need $150). I bought my integra with 197 and a broken timing belt replaced the above mentioned parts and she ran very nicely for well over 25K then the motor went. WIth that said, this car is well worth buying. If you need a head after you buy this car, PM me, I have a 91 Integra head completely rebuilt with mild PnP.
Bump for a beautiful car
Bump for a beautiful car
I guess I just got lucky, it was my first car. I paid $250, then the TB, WP, Tensioner, valve cover gasket and a tank of gas. So I got away with a $500 car that lasted 25K. I love it, still got her too.
i bought 2 cars with broken timing belts that i used for parts cars and neither had bent valves or damaged combustion chambers... both g2's
if i had a way to get that car from NJ to upstate NY id take it.... i have 90% of the parts id need to fix it, too
if i had a way to get that car from NJ to upstate NY id take it.... i have 90% of the parts id need to fix it, too
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