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Hi,

I am selling my Honda Prelude, i have recently bought a house and need the extra money.

-1997 Honda Prelude Vti-R ATTS (Active Torque Transfer System-LSD)

-White

-90,000Km

-Photo's can be e-mailed if you are interested

-Located in Sydney

The car has the following modifications:

Full factory Honda body kit(including wing on bonnet, very rare)

AEM adjustable cam gears

AEM light weight pulley kit

Neuspeed short shifter

Neuspeed sport springs (1.7" drop)

OBX 4-2-1 stainless steel extractors

Stainless steel dual tip rear muffler (no exhaust drone at all)

Magnecor KV85 ignition leads(made in U.S.A not Aust.)

JUN ultra light weight flywheel (5kg, factory flywheel is 10kg!)

Daikin sports clutch (not brass button)

Falken Azenis ST-115 tyres on the front

The car has been dynoed to tune the adjustable cam gears and makes 108Kw at the wheels. I have the dyno sheet for proof. It was tuned by Croydon Racing in Silverwater, so you’re guaranteed the car has been tuned perfectly. It is an ATTS model so it has an active LSD unlike a standard prelude. This is a fast car for what it is and is very nice to drive.

I have spent a lot of money on the car (parts & labour) most of these parts where imported by me from the U.S.A and a very expensive. All parts were professionally fitted.

I am looking for offers above $24,000.(will now consider offers over $22,000) If you are SERIOUS call me and will discuss the price.

This car is much cheaper to insure than a turbo car. For any of you younger drivers out there wanting to buy a good performance car with out the 'turbo' insurance premium you may want to consider this car.

If you would like to ask any questions or arrange to see the car, e-mail me or you can call me on 0431 064 288.

Thanks.

e-mail address [email protected]

This is an immaculate, car, ive been in it plenty of times, whoever buys it will be a very happy person :)

And although we are used to figures like 160+rwkw on this forum, trust me, although this car has comparably less, it still goes very well, its a lighter car.

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Very nice prelude, 108kw at the wheels huh. SO your saying that it would keep up with, or be infront of an Integra typeR ?

Throw some nice rims on it and it would be even better. Good luck with the sale..

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