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Really Fun Car, And Not Very Commonly Seen Around. on 2040-cars

C $7,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:205000 Color: Black
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Seller Notes: “Really fun car, and not very commonly seen around. Runs and drives great, is reliable and has never let me down. Used to be my daily driver. Low km's, with some upgrades. I do have service maintenance records for the car as well.Minimal Rust, overall great body conditionFront and Rear HFP LipAEM IntakeDC Sports HeadersYonaka Motorsports ExhaustYonaka Motorsports RadiatorShort ShifterRed-Spec TaillightsCeramic CoatedOEM Carbon Fiber Interior TrimBackup CameraTints all aroundDriver seat shows ageCrack on bottom of windshieldBrake and oil service dueThere are some dings/scratches (not a show car), but it's in much better condition than most on the road. Very responsive engine, and a great sounding exhaust makes this car a joy to drive. I also have some spare parts for the car (including special side skirts I haven't installed) that can be discussed.*Doesn't come on the Acura wheels. Will come on another set of alloys, and we can work out a deal for a set of winters.” Read Less
Year: 2001
Mileage: 205000
Model: Prelude
Exterior Color: Black
Car Type: Performance Vehicle
Make: Honda
Condition: Used

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