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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 10:52 AM
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I've got a whole bunch of parts that came off of my Prelude. I returned it back to its stock condition before selling it and all this stuff I had painstakingly picked out and installed on it over the course of about 1 year. Now I want to get rid of this stuff, so here's the list.

1. Alessio 15" 5 spoke, 4-lug wheels complete with Bridgstone Potenza RE 730 tires. Lug pattern is 114.3x4. The wheels are in near-perfect condition with only a few minor scratches. The tires are about half-way through their life. There's plenty of tread left and no punctures. $600

2. AEM cold air intake. This is a 2-piece design, silver in color. Comes with a K&N filter. $150

3. Tokico Illumina adjustable shocks. These are 5-way adjustable and worked like magic on the car. I have only 3 of them so you would need to get a 4th one somewhere. They still make them so it shouldn't be a problem to find one. $200 for all 3

4. H&R 1.5"-drop springs. I have all 4 of these. These did not sag at all. They dropped the car just enough to make it look good, but was still functional even here in SF. $100

5. RS*R stainless steel, cat-back exhaust system. The exhaust is in perfect condition. It is one of very few that are street legal in the state of California. It comes with documentation to prove it that I had requested from the company. It sounds awesome - deep, guttural tone that is not too loud and does not sound like a tin can. $450

6. Magnecor 8.5mm ignition wires. $80

7. A complete set of Goodridge stainless-steel-braid brake lines. These really made it seem like I was driving a whole new car. They really tighten up the brake pedal response. These are an absolute necessity for any 4th generation Prelude. And they might work on other cars as well, you'll have to look into that. $80

8. Stock clutch pressure plate. $50
9. Rear seat belt and buckle. $50
10. Cam gear side cover. $20
11. Distributor rotor. (brand new) $10
12. Valve cover gasket/washer set. Bought it to do a valve adjustment and never got a chance to. $10
13. Stock "donut" spare tire. I have no idea why I ended up keeping this, but it's essentially brand new. I only used it a couple of times for very minimal distances. You can't tell from looking at the tread that it's been used at all. $100

14. DC Sports ceramic coated exhaust headers. These are a 4-2-1, 2-piece design. There is some damage to them but they work as well as they did when they were brand new and there is no exhaust leakage. $100


All these prices are negotiable. I have pictures of some of these items. If you'd like to see them, just ask. I live in the San Francisco area and would prefer to sell locally because I don't really want to deal with shipping, but if you want something hit me up anyway and we'll work something out. If you want to stop by and take a look at any of this stuff, give me a call anytime @ 415-336-4580.
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Old Aug 27, 2003 | 03:47 AM
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to the top we gooooo.................
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Old Aug 28, 2003 | 01:30 AM
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alright, come on peeps... some of you drive preludes, i know that. look at what i'm offering here and how cheap. these are really good deals.
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Old Aug 28, 2003 | 06:44 AM
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Unless all these items are brand new and never used, i see no good deals man.

Sorry
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Old Aug 28, 2003 | 08:26 AM
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Well, actually there are a couple of items there that are brand spankin new. Like the distributor rotor and the valve cover gasket. In fact, these are items that you have to replace on a regular basis, as per Honda's maintenance schedule. So many of you are buying this stuff from a dealer or a mechanic, while I have it and have nothing to do with it but let it collect dust.

So come on folks, let's help each other out. :thumbup:
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Old Aug 29, 2003 | 05:36 PM
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Alrighty!!!! I got pictures all set up for all of you.

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/tchort420
The pictures can be found here, in the "For Sale" album.

Check it out, this stuff is in really great shape.
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Old Aug 30, 2003 | 02:38 PM
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hey is this an f22 model or h22
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Old Aug 30, 2003 | 02:43 PM
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it's an f22a engine

a lot of these parts will fit many other models and years. for example, the exhaust will fit the 92-96 and the 97-01 preludes. the wheels will fit any car with that lug pattern, ofcourse.
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Old Aug 31, 2003 | 12:07 PM
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TTT
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Old Aug 31, 2003 | 01:48 PM
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album is empty
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