2000 Honda Prelude Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Cameron, North Carolina, United States
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Its time to sell my 2000 Honda Prelude with 101K miles. The car has- Automatic transmission with the H22 VTEC engine. Acura RSX Type S wheels. Thermal R&D Catback exhaust. Honda S2000 Front Seats OEM Optional Leather Rear Seats Prelude OEM Floor Mats JDM Rear Ash Tray Alpine door speakers Polk Rear Speakers Kenwood Headunit Dynamat installed in the trunk Brand New Nitto Neo Gen Tires! The EGR ports have been professionally cleaned out. The car runs very well. The car has recently been in a wreck where I ran off the road and hit a mail box with the drivers side rear quarter panel. The only things that were affected were the rear quarter panel is dented up, the rear quarter glass was shattered, it is missing the front drivers side turn signal, and something is messed up where the wheel is. We are not sure what is messed up with the suspension because we have not had a mechanic look at it. This is a cheap fix for someone who knows body work. Please Text/Call/Email me if you have any questions. Thanks! A $750 deposit must be made within 24 hours of auction close. Will ship at buyers expense. |
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