2000 Honda Prelude Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Engine: Built professionally with exact clearances and specs (piston to wall, main bearing, rod bearing, rings, etc) JDM H22A - Engine has 6k miles on it Turbo: Tuned to 10 psi (you can go higher) ECM: P28 with Demon/Neptune (comes with usb to plug laptop in and make changes to virtually everything, software included) AEM wideband kit - Installed Some engine modifications listed: Mahle Gold Pistons - 9.1 compression Eagle Rods - H Beam ACL Race Bearings - Main, Rod, Thrust ARP Head Studs Eagle Block Guard Flywheel - Fidanza 9lb alloy Clutch - stage 3 New Timing Belt and Components New Water Pump New Alternator Accel High Performance Coil Accel Cap and Rotor Accel Street Fire Ignition Wires
Interior and Exterior: Honda OEM Carbon Fiber Panels Real leather red stich shift and e brake Custom Carpets Super Rare - S-Spec Wing Racing Front Lip - Polyurethane New Semi Race Springs and shocks - Stiffer, smoother feel, better handling 1.75" drop front and back and so on..
This car has so many mods that I'm forgetting. A thrill to drive and worth every penny.
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