Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1999 Honda Prelude Sh on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:45370 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

If you love Preludes, you can't beat this one! I purchased it new in 1999 and have been slowly building it ever
since. Now I'm a bit older and have my sights on a new project (military jeep :) so I need the room. You will not
find a more loved better taken care of Prelude. Please feel free to contact me with any questions and make sure to
check out the mods list below.
247.76WHP
212.43WT
Hondata ECU (tuned),
Garrett T3/T4 68mm stage 2 Turbo,
3" Mandel bent custom stainless steel exhaust (From the down pipe back!)
Tredstone Intercooler and piping,
Berman full body kit ($4000 uninstalled/painted),
Function and Form coil overs,
Turbosmart waste gate,
Tial BOV,
MSD Sport Compact ignition, coil, cap, and rotor,
Custom cold air intake,
AEM power pulley set,
RC fuel injectors,
Greddy boost controller,
In-line secondary fuel pump,
front and rear strut bars,
Full Energy Suspension bushing kit,
Slotted and cross drilled roters,
Adjustable ball joints (dialed in),
Timken wheel bearings (Front and rear),
Red Stuff brake pads,
rebuilt and powder coated calipers,
everything suspension related under the car is powder coated black,
Mugen gauge cluster, oil cooler,
Fog lights,
Auto Meter pillar gauges,
Alpine stereo,
Rockford Fosgate 12" competition sub (1000W RMS),
X 2 amps,
1.5 fared capacitor,
Optima battery (relocated to the trunk),
Carbon fiber hood (11LBs),
Alteza tail lights (not installed currently)
All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Custom paint, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all
the goodies, Must see, Never seen snow, New paint, One owner, Seats like new, Title in hand, Upgraded sound system,
Very clean interior, Well maintained!What needs attention:Wheels are showing age - scrapes (tires good)slight hood
damage by hinges (blew open when tuning)

Auto Services in Illinois

West Side Motors ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 206 N Chicago St, Donovan
Phone: (815) 432-0809

Turi`s Auto Collision Center ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 25 W North Ave # A, Oak-Brook
Phone: (630) 629-6244

Transmissions R US ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 1609 Lafayette Ave, Dennison
Phone: (812) 466-3082

The Autobarn Nissan ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1012 Chicago Ave, Kenilworth
Phone: (847) 475-8200

Tech Auto Svc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 660 Ogden Ave, Wayne
Phone: (630) 968-6889

T Boe Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: Granville
Phone: (815) 246-8109

Auto blog

Affordable, lightweight Honda roadster revival in the works?

Thu, 12 Sep 2013

There's a joke phrase from a popular movie that gets tossed around the Autoblog offices when ever a big change or announcement is coming: "Hold on to your butts." It's usually accompanied by a video of Samuel L. Jackson. That's the advice we'd recommend for reading this article. GTChannel is reporting that a new, small, lightweight, quick successor to the Honda S2000 is being "seriously considered."
Citing an unnamed source within the Japanese automaker, GTChannel goes on to list a few interesting tidbits about the new vehicle. From the sounds of it, though, if Honda is planning a new roadster, it's in the absolute earliest stages of development.
What's apparently being discussed is a car that's smaller than a Mazda MX-5, in terms of its dimensions. Under hood would be a VTEC engine, displacing anywhere from 1.3 to 1.5 liters, with GT Channel making the apt suggestion that the 1.5-liter, 132-horsepower mill from the Honda Fit could make its way into the new roadster. Curb weight would be in the realm of 2,000 pounds, which would make a 130-odd-hp engine seem absolutely heroic. Rear-wheel drive would be a given, although we aren't sure about the site's suggestion that a five-speed manual will be on offer. Styling could draw from the N-One, a popular, Honda-badged kei car.

2015 Honda Civic Type-R benchmarks the cream of the hot hatch crop

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

Honda has something wicked up its sleeve, based on the latest batch of spy photos we've received. This is purportedly the next Honda Civic Type-R, out testing in Germany and on the Nürburgring. The last generation of the Type-R went out of production in Europe in 2010, and while we admired it from afar, it's 2.0-liter, four-cylinder produced similar figures to the American-market Honda Civic Si.
From the looks of both it and the cars Honda engineers are benchmarking, the next Type-R will be much more powerful. In the spy photos, we can see four meaty exhaust pipes along with what is quite clearly an intercooler hiding behind the rear bumper. That's right, the next Type-R will be turbocharged. It'll need to be, though, if it's meant to tackle cars like the Opel Astra OPC, Ford Focus RS500 and Renault Megane RS Trophy (not pictured, but there according to our spies).
300 horsepower from a 2.0-liter engine should be on offer, and would match the competition quite well. Other obvious tweaks from the ho-hum five-door Civic are mainly aerodynamic. It sports an aggressive body kit with a meaty chin spoiler, rocker panels and a big rear wing. Red Brembo brake calipers can also be seen behind the sporty wheels and low-profile tires.

Petrolicious profiles an 'original fanboy' and his 1987 Honda CRX Si

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Christopher Hoffman is a guy I'd like to meet. He's profiled in the latest installment of Petrolicious, titled Original Fanboy, because of his love and dedication to his 1987 Honda CRX Si. And that's something I can relate to.
My personal car is a black 1988 Honda CRX Si. Road & Track executive editor Sam Smith sold it to me in December 2010 with some 93,000 miles on the odometer (and one bum tire!), and though I don't drive it nearly as much as I should, I'm madly in love with my little Honda. I take immense pride in owning this car, despite my recent neglect. As soon as we're done with this Polar Vortex crap here in the midwestern United States, I'm going to pull the CRX out of its wintertime storage and show it the love it deserves.
Like me, Hoffman fully understands the beauty of the CRX. It's not super powerful, or even quick (when it was new, its 0-60 time was just over 9 seconds), but it's extremely light, and comes from an era when Honda was churning out brilliantly simple cars. The steering is incredibly precise, the transmission perfect, and the chassis superb. Nearly 26 years after its birth, I adore every moment behind the wheel of my CRX. And thanks to this Petrolicious special, I know I'm not alone. Scroll down to watch the full episode.