92 Honda Prelude, Si With H22 & A/t. on 2040-cars
Mine Hill, New Jersey, United States
THANKS FOR LOOKING. HERE I HAVE A 92 HONDA PRELUDE, WITH AN H22 AND AUTO TRANS. THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING. ALL MAINTENANCE IS UP TO DATE. IT HAS BEEN TAKEN CARE OF REALLY WELL, ALL FLUID CHANGES DONE REGULARLY. IT STARTS PERFECT AND RUNS PERFECT. ALL IT NEEDS IS A GOOD CLEANING AND AN OIL CHANGE. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING THE CAR IS BECAUSE IT'S TOO LOW FOR BEING THAT I'M SIX TWO. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. I WON'T ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR THE SALE PRICE OF THE CAR, ONLY THE DEPOSIT IS TO BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL.
HERE'S A LIST OF THE GOOD: REMOVE AND REPLACED ENGINE/TRANS WITH JDM H22 NEW GENUINE TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP INSTALLED ALL FLUIDS CHANGED REGULARLY, INCLUDING BRAKE AND POWER STEERING. BRAKES LESS THAN A YEAR OLD, ALL ROUND SUSPENSION IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE EXHAUST SYSTEM IN VERY GOOD SHAPE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION RUNS AND SHIFTS SMOOTH STEERING SYSTEM IN VERY GOOD SHAPE COOLING/HEATING SYSTEM WORK WELL AC WORK WELL, WILL NEED A CHARGE ALL ELECTRONICS WORK WELL VERY LITTLE RUST ON BODY FOR A 20 YEAR OLD CAR FUEL/AIR FILTER NEW IT HAS GOOD TIRES ALL AROUND PASS NJ INSPECTION RECENTLY, GOOD TILL JUNE 2016 NEVER BROKE DOWN ON THE HIGHWAY DRIVEN MUCH LESS THAN THE NATIONAL YEARLY AVERAGE LIST OF THE ONLY BLEMISHES IT HAS: A SMALL DING ON THE DRIVER DOOR A SMALL RUST SPOT ON THE TRUNK LID A SMALL RUST SPOT ON THE LEFT QUARTER PANEL A FEW LIGHT SCRATCHES ABS LIGHT COMES ON ONCE IN WHILE DOE NOT HAVE THE TRUNK LINERS, I TOSSED THESE YEARS AGO TO PREVENT RUSTING AND IT WORKED. |
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