Honda Prelude 2001 2.2l on 2040-cars
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
Selling the rare Honda Prelude 5th generation, silver color, which i have used (2nd) owner for exactly one year, (12.000 miles).
The vehicle is in excellent condition. Also i had it checkup by Honda twice since i bought it last year. The wheels are finished with "Plasti Dip" black color, which is peelable. Also i finished the brake calipers yellow, that again these 2 are the only customized features on it. - Timing Belt kit done 2 years ago on 76000 miles including water pump, belts and other components, at Honda of Milford. - Brand new Michelin tires replaced few months ago. - Premium 93 gasoline used since i purchased it also the previous owner recommended it. - Full synthetic oil used in this V-Tech engine + Honda oil filter. VEHICLE NEEDS NOTHING BID IF YOU PREFER TO BE HER UPCOMING OWNER. REMEMBER THE HIGHEST BID WINS IT. Only serious inquiries PLEASE. Call or text my cell if you need additional information about the car (571) 315 4395 Shipping remains buyer's responsibility or available for pick up in CT. |
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