i like those integra's and it seems like a decent price. just have to see what the miles are at, the shape of the body and if there were any mods done at all.
I doubt you'll find one out there or anywhere really, but out here I know someone selling a del sol with an h22 in it. The firewall had to be pushed back 3 and 1/8th inches for it to fit with some clearance but it's quick, real quick. But yeah, it's really irrelevant I just wanted to tell you. Find another Integra though.
Go get an estimate on what the axle and other problems would cost to fix, and use that to negotiate the price. Dont sound too bad, if the guy doesnt drive the piss out of it.
honda's last ages... even with takin some stick... u can get bout 170,000 miles from a honda - no problem... sounds ok 2 me for mileage before death...
I am all about Honda's and know pretty much everything about them. Being in the scene for awhile now, I must warn you to stay away from a modified car. So many things could be wrong.
If you insist on buying a modified car, atleast have your mechanic look at it for you. Keep looking until you find a stock car you won't regret it. I just recently sold my 1995 v6 accord for a 1996 integra broke even on the deal (paid $3800 for the teg) after replacing the timing belt and water pump (which you should also factor into you're purchase, especially if the car is around 100k and you don't know when the last time it was replaced).
If you got any questions pm me I will be glad to help.
edit: saw you are in newark, integra is the most stolen car in America, doesn't sound like a good idea to me. I am paranoid every night and have it blocked in by ussually 1 or 2 cars in my driveway. They are a joke to break into. For some more information check out www.team-integra.netwww.honda-tech.comwww.honda-acura.com or www.g2ic.com