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1997 Honda Prelude Base Coupe 25,000 Original Miles Very Rare on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:25132
Location:

Trussville, Alabama, United States

Trussville, Alabama, United States
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i have my 97 honda prelude 2 door coupe for sale. this car is in perfect condition. i have the whole history of this car. it was owned for 16 years by an older handicap gentlemen. it was his daily driver, he just didnt leave his house much. everything engine wise is stock on the car. i upgraded the stock cd player to a dvd/navigation unit. pioneer avic z-3. with backup camera. the interior doesnt look like anyone has ever been in the car. everything works as it should. power windows, locks. etc. automatic transmission shifts like it is brand new, car rides like it is brand new. the car has 25,000 original miles. once you see and inspect the car you will know without a doubt it is a low low mileage car. maybe one of the lowest mileage preludes left out there. no engine modifications at all. stock exhaust sounds beautiful. any questions at all contact me. rare and all original car. mint condition.i have all the original keys. manual and handbook in glovebox. the car has an accident report. it was backed into in a parking lot. estimated damage, 100$. small dent has already been fixed. police report in hand from the accident. none other whatsoever. 





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