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2001 Honda Prelude Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:90500
Location:

Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Advertising:

WILL NOT PART OUT!!!!

NO SCAMMERS!!!

And yes a woman owns this !!

2.2L H22A4 w/ 5spd manual. I bought this car 100% stock in 2007 with 36,000 miles on it, 2 owners prior to me. I have babied this car. It's been washed and waxed almost every two weeks and it shows. The car currently has a lot of visual modifications and mechanical modifications. I have a complete Treadstone turbo kit for it but have yet to install it. All maintenance has been done regularly, oil changes every 3k miles with synthetic oil, plugs done every year, wires done four times (done less than 1k miles ago along with MSD ignition). Great driving and handling with good mileage. Last year this car was made and the only year they made this color.

Extras on car now:
Seibon Carbon OEM style hood, Seibon Carbon Sideskirts, Seibon Carbon rear lip, ViS Carbon CSL style trunk, ViS Carbon front lip, Halo projector headlights w/HiDs, Fog lights w/HiDs, TSW 18x8 Caldwell wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport all season tires (amazing traction and handling), Tokico Blue struts, H&R spring, Megan upper front and rear strut bars, Tanabe lower front and rear strut and sway bars, MSD ignition, Diamond plate floor mats, Injen cold air intake, DC ceramic header, Greddy Spectrum Elite exhaust, JDM window visors and rear valance, Carbon Fiber door handles and gas door, Carbon Fiber dash trim kit, Mishimoto carbon fiber shift knob, slotted and cross drilled rotors with ceramic pads (installed at 80k miles, Clifford alarm with all bells and whistles (minus remote start).
All of the current modifications = $11,500

Parts not currently on car: (These are being sold separately in another lisitng)
Treadstone Performance Turbo complete kit with Turbonetics GTK 350 ball bearing Turbo and HKS SSQV blow off valve and everything else needed to run the turbo kit (treadstone cast manifold, treadstone TR8 intercooler, treadstone 2.5" polished aluminum pipe kit, treadstone complete oil kit, treadstone silicone and T-bolts, K&N high flow air filter, all hardware) Mishimoto Slim Fan radiator kit, Mishimoto thermostat, Skunk 2 intake manifold, Golden Eagle fuel rail, Walbro 255LPH fuel pump, EVO turbonetics wastegate, Hondata intakemanifold gasket, Injector Dynamics 725 injectors, Exedy stage 2 Thick Clutch, Fidanza five pound flywheel, AEM fuel pressure regulator.
Parts not on car = $6,700

Total extras = $18,200

Seller reserves the right to end listing early as the car is for sale locally.

Car is sold as-is, no warranty.


 I am only looking for serious buyers. Hate to see the car go but just purchased a new STi and don't need this one any longer.

NO TRADES! NO JOYRIDES! NO TIRE KICKERS!

If interested please contact 425-268-5722

More photos of the car can been seen in this listing http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/4148074645.html


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