F/S F/T 91 Red Honda Prelude {Testing Waters}
F/S F/T 91 Red Honda Prelude {Testing Waters}
Hey I have a 1991 Red Honda Prelude 5 speed, Good Interior, Good Body (no dents other then the expected ones for a 14 year old car.... little dings, no major body work needed, other then a fresh coat of paint.) Good motor, not sure of exact mileage it is 140,XXX, Vtec, strong motor when all parts are there... What I mean by that is ALL the car needs to be a good daily driver/ project car is a radiator, altenator and starter. Other then that it is good to go. No radio either, but if someone might be interested, if I decide to sell or trade I could throw in my old Sony Explode head unit, nothing special, but its music. I do NOT have a price in my head that I want so don't tell me to give you a price range. Throw me a price, even low ball me I dont really care, I am just testing waters.. if I think that you are to low, then I will let you know so don't be shy with what you have to offer. If you are interested in a trade I would prefer maybe a 91-94 Eclipse or Talon preferablly an automatic...(car is for my girlfriend because she doesn't like the Prelude.) Thanks
lol yeah some one in the "cars for sale" just informed me of the same thing lol. I just got the car from my friend and he told me it was bone stock, but he also told me it was vtec... so i am not sure, i dont think he knows what he was talking about because on the head cover it doesnt say vtec like most of them do... so i think it is the stock motor non vtec.. sorry about that.
bump and move for you to the correct forum
good luck with your sale or trade
signed,
the internet janitor
good luck with your sale or trade
signed,
the internet janitor
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if you can only race me in a straight line then whats the point ...91 SMF SCCA
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I see people out there spending money on the car to improve it … If you spend half that effort just working on your driving skills, making you and the car work together as a team, then you’ll go faster – period. To make the car go a second faster on the track takes a lot more energy and money than making yourself drive it one second faster.
– the late Tom Thrash SCCA Solo E Production