1992 Honda Prelude Si. Mechanics Special. Jdm H23a 5 Spd. Gold And Black. on 2040-cars
Bushkill, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up For Sale:
1992 Honda Prelude Si. with Jdm H23 Bluetop Swap
Body Has Approx 215xxx miles. Body Condition: The previous owner spray painted the car gold. they also spray painted the rims black, the stock Intake Manifold Silver. Previous owner fixed rust with bondo. Ive seen better and ive seen worse. this is at the top of the list. Rub damage on rear passenger side from someones front tire. light scrape, mainly rubber, easily buffed out. No trunk Carpet. Custom made to fit 12in Sub box in trunk. Roof and windshield trim included but not installed. Previous owner did not know you have to remove front bumper/bump support to remove/replace headlights. they used a tool to bend the rad support above passenger side headlight up. they used a hammer to bang it back into place as best as they could. they must have researched it and found how to properly do it for the driver side. only damage is to passenger side. Previous owner replaced front suspension with aftermarket components: Front Shocks, springs, end links, and bushings. Aproxx 10,xxx miles on aftermarket front suspension.This Car Is Over 21 Years old. don't expect perfection. Still a great looking Prelude.
Engine Has Approx 60,xxx miles Engine Condition: The engine is a legit JDM H23A motor. (found in JDM Accord AWD Wagon) H series engine with best potential due to its 95mm Stroke. Same Stock Horse Power as JDM H22A, Same Stock Torque as H22 Type S. THIS ENGINE DOES NOT RUN! Unfortunately it has low numbers on compression test. Believe it to be bent valves. ENGINE WILL NEED REPAIR! SOLD AS IS! Engine sold with Modified Stock Intake Manifold, Stock Header, DC Intake. No Power Steering. No Air Conditioning. Perfect candidate for good build! Transmission has Approx 100,xxx miles Transmission Condition: The Trans is in good condition. Previous owner replaced shortly after doing engine swap. Also has aftermarket clutch kit (red) with approx. 5,xxx miles. No Pop outs, No Grinds. The Trans is NOT JDM LSD. it is an Si trans, comes on USDM H23A1 engine.
Summery: This is a non running 4th generation Prelude with a JDM Engine Swap for sale. It will need to be towed. Located in North Eastern Pennsylvania. Title is good, not rebuilt. Car is in general good condition with minimal blemishes/damage and engine problem. It needs a new loving owner. I will included a bunch of extra parts which will be listed below. Included/Aftermarket/Extra Parts Aftermarket Front Suspension, JDM Engine Swap, 5 Spd Trans w/ Aftermarket Clutch Kit, 2.5 Inch Cat back Exhaust, DC Intake, modified IM, Discontinued 17 inch Konig Verdict Rims, Smoked Tail Lights, 2 Sets of Headlights(Stock, Black Halo) Buddy Club Fiberglass Front Lip, EL Gauge Swap, 2 ECUs(JDM H23a converted for 5spd, USDM H23a1*P14* converted for vtec) Extra front seats(black cloth) Prelude SE Tan Leather interior(ripped up, needs repair) *Tan SE Wheels in pics not included, car will sell with black 17in Konig Verdicts only. Everything sold as is. I am willing to sell engine, trans, rolling shell seperatly. WILL NOT PART CAR OUT. ask any and all questions. Thanks a lot for looking. More Pics Available.
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