2001 Honda Prelude Type Sh Coupe 2-door 2.2l Low Mileage 41k Miles Vg Condition on 2040-cars
Kings Park, New York, United States
This is a rare 2001 Honda Prelude Type SH with under 41,000 miles. Original owner, no accidents, used mostly on weekends since purchase from Honda dealership, car treated very well in all respects. Black exterior and interior in excellent condition, original paint, no modifications, A/C works great, Power Sunroof is in Mint condition, CD player works flawlessly. The body is in Very Good condition with one very small ding on driver's side rear panel (it is barely noticeable, see last picture), and two tiny dings in the windshield which are barely noticeable (they have been there for many years and haven't become bigger - they won't show up in photos). Regular oil changes. Original clutch (clutch is still high - has lots of usage to go before replacement) Original exhaust Replaced front and rear brake pads and rotors; rear calipers (2014) Timing Belt replaced at 30,000 miles New tires at 30,000 miles Car has no issues and has been maintained well by a top-notch auto-mechanic --------------------------------- Pick-up in Kings Park, New York 11754 only. No International bidders please. Car is not under warranty. Prefer payment by Bank Wire transfer, will accept Certified Cashier's Check (transfer of car ownership after check clears). $500 down payment through Paypal required within two days of auction close.
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