1992 Honda Prelude Si Coupe Built Motor H22a4 Swap on 2040-cars
Spanish Fork, Utah, United States
Hi and thanks for looking! This car has over $7,000 into it easily. I'll try to list everything. First, the bad stuff.. the touchscreen dvd player works when it wants to and theres a little rust above the rear tires. The good, The motors been swapped for a H22a4 Vtec DOHC and its built ($1250-$3800). Has a complete crower valve train, stage 2 turbo cams and adjustable Cam gears ($1,100). Type S High Compression pistons($220-620), new oem head gasket (from changing the pistons), DC header ($325), AEM fuel Rail ($110-250) Unorthodox crank pulley($179-212), Stage 2 clutch and lightweight flywheel ($570), b&m short shifter ($35), Skunk2 coilovers ($280) new spark plugs, cold air intake, 450 cc injectors ($180), NRG Carbon Fiber Hood ($600), VIPER alarm, Integra Type R leather seats with side airbags ($600), accord front lip, Touch screen DVD player, and HID headlights. The tires are newer and great. Nice Rims. disc brakes.This car is ready for Turbo, I'm pretty sure its had turbo before., in the trunk i have a blow off valve and intercooler and just about everything else needed for turbo (except the turbo). Theres also some extra parts Ill be giving with the car that you can see in the picture of the trunk. The body has 146k miles the motor has alot less (u/k) (i think about 50-60) has clear original title. transmission is great. also has power windows, locks, mirrors, and power sliding sunroof. The car goes to 60 in second gear. has blue racing pedals. and theres still over atleast a thousand in other parts i didnt price.. anyways this is local pick up only. vehicle is sold as is (running/driving) no refunds. thanks!. and any questions please ask happy bidding.
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