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1998 Honda Prelude. Great Condition. $7,000 OBO

Unfortunately, it is time for me to part with my Prelude. I don't want to sell it, and am trying to figure out how not to, but life happens. :(

Anyway, the car is has a 5 speed transmission, with 141,XXX miles. It has served as my daily driver for the last six months or so, and has been great. I have a 500 mile/week commute so it has had to be reliable.

I live in Southwest Mississippi. The best way to get in touch would be to I.M. me.

The good:

-Everything works (except for the sunroof, but who uses that anyway?)
-Motor runs strong. I've put about 4,000 miles on the car and have never had an issue with the motor
-Overall very clean. I think it has been resprayed at some point, but is very clean inside and out.
-H&R shocks and springs. It rides lower than stock, but not undriveable.
-I manage to get 35MPG out of it on the interstate, I have no idea how.

The bad:

-Passenger side mirror is busted
-Small exhaust rattle. I'll have this sorted out soon.
-Radio bracket tabs are broken.

Replaced in the last 6 months for preventative maintenance:

-All belts, including timing belt.
-Water pump.
-CV axles

1998 Honda Prelude.  Great Condition.  $7,000 OBO

1998 Honda Prelude.  Great Condition.  $7,000 OBO

1998 Honda Prelude.  Great Condition.  $7,000 OBO

1998 Honda Prelude.  Great Condition.  $7,000 OBO

1998 Honda Prelude.  Great Condition.  $7,000 OBO

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