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Up for grabs is a 1989 Honda Prelude Si 4WS 2 door coupe. This car is in great condition with plenty of features and registered till June 2008.

$5,700 ONO

- 17" mags

- 5 speed manual

- lowered suspension

- extractors and dual exhaust (loud with a great tone)

- Sony Xplod CD/MP3 player with AUX interface (plug in your iPod)

- Sony Xplode 6x9 rear speakers

- new front 205x40xR17 tyres (rear tyres have about 80% tread)

- keyless entry and central locking

- power windows and mirrors

- alarm and immobilizer

- electric sunroof

- cruise control

- tinted windows (extra, extra dark so no one can see in)

- air conditioning (requires re-gassing)

- 209,540 on the clock

- no rust

This is an awesome looking car and is very reliable. I have never had any trouble with it and I am only selling it to upgrade to an R32 GTR. It's very powerful and the exhaust will make people stop to look what's coming. 6x9's in the back pump out great bass and the AUX interface means you can plug in your iPod. Well looked after with only a few slight cosmetic imperfections mainly on the bumpers. Suited to drivers looking for a reliable, sporty coupe that will definitely turn heads.

Located in North Ryde. If you are interested send me a PM and we can arrange a look and test drive.

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Edited by aah00n
are you serious man? I had mine 90 year model 4ws sold 2 years ago for $2200 and you're asking for 6000??? gl dude

price drop... $3999 or bid on ebay starting at $3250

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=004

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