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1997 Honda Prelude Type Sh Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:92646
Location:

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada

Great price for a one of a kind black on black Prelude Type Sh.
This car drives like a brand new car and handles like a race car in the turns.220hp and still gets 500km to the tank city driving.
Weekend car driven 6 months of the year.Clean title(3rd owner), no accidents.near mint condition inside and out.Mirror shine off the paint, check the photos.
Never winter driven the whole life of the car,not a even a hint of rust top to bottom.
91 or 94 octane gas only.
Synthetic oil every 3000 km.

The specs are as follows

Genuine Honda complete car skirt package.
ATTS stability control 
Heated leather seats 
power sunroof, mirrors,windows, locks,keyless entry
V2 cold air intake
Rare Konig hotswap rims w/ Falken Azenuis 215/40r17 tires
H & R high performance race spring
Red Honda Valve cover w/ skunk2 oil cap.
Crossed drilled rotors,high performance pads and new callipers on the rear @130,000km.
Timing belt/water pump @125,000km
High performance drive shafts @110,000
Hydraulic fluid for the ATTS stability control clutches. @110,000.
A/C ice cold , works perfectly.
Ive owned this car for over 10 years, and gone above and beyond the routine maintenance.
Serious enthusiast only, the Lude is looking for a good home.

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