Rarest of the RARE USDM Integra oem CAR PHONE!!
Yes. Thats what I said! I have one of two optional oem integra car phones that I have ever seen in my 12+years of messing with these cars. Appears to be the full kit, looks like it has been mounted in dash but very little wear and tear. I would consider this to be 9.5 out of 10 condition. Has the factory harness as well as all brackets nuts and bolts. This is the time to own something no one else has at the car meet, as well as a perfect conversation piece.
No pun intended.
I have no idea what this is worth since there arent any and you know this. $200 shipped with all fees included. NO trades and no badmouthing. Located in asheville NC if you would like to look at it in person. Thanks for checking out my thread!




No pun intended.
I have no idea what this is worth since there arent any and you know this. $200 shipped with all fees included. NO trades and no badmouthing. Located in asheville NC if you would like to look at it in person. Thanks for checking out my thread!




Last edited by crexer; Nov 23, 2012 at 08:58 AM.
What telephone service does it use? Cingular? Nextel? CelluarOne?
(Note: all these telephone companies no longer exist).
Nice piece of history.
(Note: all these telephone companies no longer exist).
Nice piece of history.
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This may require analog cell service, like the phones from the 90's. If so, you can not use it on the networks of today.
Seller needs to take to to Verizon/T-mobile/AT&T/Sprint and find out if its technology is usable.
Otherwise, it's as usable as the phones in the movie "Night at the Roxbury".
Seller needs to take to to Verizon/T-mobile/AT&T/Sprint and find out if its technology is usable.
Otherwise, it's as usable as the phones in the movie "Night at the Roxbury".
Yeah it would be cool to be functional but I think that's obvious that its a bit outdated to be a usable cell phone. Selling as a novelty rare piece, but it would be nice if it could be programmed to work.
They used cingular back then for them, which thats when they were CDMA, I do believe sprint uses the bands that cingular owned back then, therefore you should in theory be able to get it working via sprint. I've seen one of those, it was back in the day though.
Hah I'm half tempted to take it to Sprint and get laughed out the building. Kidding, its worth a shot thanks for the info
Cingluar was never CDMA.. it was always GSM. I know because I worked for Cingular and Sprint back years ago. And back when this piece was available on the market there was no Cingular.. it was BellSouth.



