1993 Honda Prelude *project* on 2040-cars
Florissant, Missouri, United States
Here we have a 1993 Honda Prelude Project for sale. This is a project car that hasn’t been started for a couple years now. I have made many modifications to the vehicle and have many parts that come with the vehicle. The list of parts on the vehicle are: Tokico 5 way adjustable shocks/Adjustable Coilovers/3 Gauge pod/Tachometer/Momo steering wheel/Floor brace/Rear lower tie bar/Custom Tanabe Dual Exhaust/AEM Intake/Brembo slotted rotors/Stainless steel brake lines/Front and Rear Camber kit/New Z rated tires/New deck lid/Power folding mirrors/Digital Climate control/JDM One piece headlights The list of parts not on the vehicle: Skunk2 lowering springs/Neuspeed sway bars/NSX Vents/Eyelids/Shifter Conversion for manual transmission/too many parts to list I had big plans for this vehicle I had a VTEC 2.2 H22 A4 and
a manual tranny for it, but they were sold. Also the buyer must be aware that
the vehicle has no hood, bumper, bumper cover or fenders. I had the vehicle
prepared for a full wide body kit conversion but I stopped the project and sold
the body kit. I am not sure of the exact miles on the vehicle. This is a steal if someone wants to finish the project or sell
the parts separately. Serious inquiries only. I have more pictures available
upon request. |
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