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 Upper and lower rear tie bars Front upper and lower tie bars 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: NSX Vents 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. I have not started the vehicle for several years, it will need to be towed to its new home. The reserve is set at $600. |
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