1997 Honda Prelude on 2040-cars
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Up for sale is a 97 Honda Prelude base model with automatic transmission. This car has 174,xxx miles on it. The reason for selling is that the car does have a few problems with it, but anybody with any mechanical knowledge should have no problem fixing it. Car will have to be towed or trailered home. Interior on this car is in very good shape for the year. Comes with factory cd player/tape player. I have done regular oil changes every 3,000 miles or sooner plus proper maintenance as needed. All new ball joints, wheel bearings on all 4 sides, 2 brand new front tires with about 400 miles on them. Lots of new gaskets. Driver side does have a dent on the quarter panel due to somebody swiping the side of the car and driving away. The body of the car overall is in very good shape. No rust other than the quarter panel where it got hit. Am available basically anytime of the day. EMAIL for anymore details or questions. THERE IS A NEW TIMEING BELT AND OIL PUMP BELT. It has a 2inch lower kit in to, new coil's up front. The car starts up and runs but has some issues so I turned it off right away.
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