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1997 Honda Prelude Coupe 2.2l - Clean Title No Accidents H22a4 Virgin ! on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:130900
Location:

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

IF YOU HAVE less than 5 feedback please ask before bidding.


I have auto-check report, ask for me to send if you wish.



This is for a completely BONE STOCK     LOW MILES    CLEAN TITLE    NO ACCIDENTS    H22a4     BEAST!:

1997 Honda Prelude

5 speed manual transmission

H22a4 motor


Clean title
No accidents
2 owners, 2nd owner since 1999.


Everything works perfect!
A/C - Very very very very very cold and blows hard!!!!!
All gears shift smooth without grinding.
Engine revs up without a stutter.
Everything feels smooth and solid.
There is no vibrations, ticking, or excess noises.


Only 1 issue with the car!
Radio volume knob is finicky to increase and decrease volume.



All lights works, both windows go up and down without problem, sunroof works, wipers work, windshield washer fluid sprays, a/c works, cruise control works, motorized mirrors work, horn works, EVERYTHING WORKS!

Little paint chip on the left of license plate. hood has little little clear coat fading. front bumper was painted. driver seat is torn. driver interior handle was broken off.



Just did a tune up on this car, really because I really wanted to get under the hood and do something. I changed the valve cover gasket, spark plugs, and oil change (still have the old ones that worked fine, in case your skeptical).


I have an extra set of H.I.D headlights with X-clips I can put in for free if you wish.





READ STORY ON THIS CAR:

This was my neighbors car, an elderly woman in her early 80's. She was a Florida snow bird (meaning someone who lives up north in the summer and down in Florida in the winter.) Thus reason having such low miles.

It was garage kept and only driven when she lived down in Florida. The paint is still in very very good condition.


If there is anything broken, I WILL FIX THE SAME DAY!


I am a dealer, this is a cash only deal, price you win is the price you pay. Although you must give Uncle Sam his cut and pay 6% sales tax and $92 DMV title of transfer fee.
A 30-day temporary tag may be issued but at an added cost. Shipping may be arranged, although at your cost. Deposit is non-refundable. Please be respectful and bid only if you are serious. eBay charges me for this listing.


Any questions just call and ask, I'm located in Miami, Florida.

786 344 8160

My name is Roby, i have a stutter so bare with me when calling.

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