2000 Honda Prelude Type Sh Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Penns Grove, New Jersey, United States
Honda Prelude 00 Type SH manual transmission 2.2 VTEC
I have 00 Honda Prelude SH for sale: odometer reading 170,890 to date with a free and clear title. The car is in really good condition but has a few minor dents and scratches in the body (not affecting the performance of the car). Here is the list of the performance and aftermarket parts:
*- VIS carbon fiber hood (was just refinish at a local body shop)
*- Jackson Racing supercharger
*- DC ceramic header 4-2-1 two pieces
*- Blue Samco radiator hoses
*- Optima red top battery
*- H22 A4 blue top DOHC VTEC engine
*- Innovative motor mounts
*- Cusco oil catch tank
*- MSD 8.5mm spark plug wires
*- Carbon fiber spark plug cover
*- Type r shift knob (round shape)
*- Hondata S300 ECU
*- RC fuel injectors
*- Competition Stage 3 strip clutch (just replaced)
*- APEXi exhaust catback system
*- AEM high volume fuel filter
*- K&N air filter
*- H&R sports sprints with TOKIKO shocks
*- AEM adjustable cam gears (uninstall brand new)
*-Auto meter oil and boost gauges
The performance of the car is amazingly strong and you can feel the power boost, has a USB cable from the ECU also a laptop with the program included (hondata S300) ready for tuning, clean engine and transmission . Unfortunately I got let it go, due to the new project I started building an autism race car in honor of my sons, for a good reason SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY I REALY NEED SELL THE CAR ASAP |
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