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Up for sale is one of my dailys I don't get to drive often enough.

It's a sweet ride too.

Price $7800 obo

1998 Honda Prelude VTiR - 213,000kms

DOHC VTEC 2.2 Litre

3 months rego

Full Leather interior and Sunroof

4spd Sports Auto - (you can change gears if you want to as well)

Second Canberra Owner from new

Always serviced and no expense spared.

Seems alot of K's but come see it and drive it. It is like new.

No smoke and no "little issues".

It has a small stone chip here and there and a scratch on the rear bumper left side.

The drivers side seat does have stiching tear down the side. Easily repaired

In the last 6 months

It's had it's second 100k service with the lot - including Harmonic balancer, timing belt, water pump etc..($2200)

Transmission was sent away last month for a full recondition including gear sets and torque convertor ($3700)

Full service with engine flush and fluids replaced in the last few months; and

today I had the radiator and thermostat replaced. ($565)

Loads of pics and more to be added over the next few days.

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If the Prelly doesn't sell I will take offers around $14k for my other daily, the Tokyo Taxi (R34 GTT).

34 GTT is a 2001 RB25 NEO with 120,000kms

Both cars are stock except for a K&N filter in the VTiR and a Pod with Nismo zorst on the 34 GTT

I dont mind which one goes but one of them has to. You just cant drive 3 cars.

  • 2 weeks later...

Im trying to convince a mate to pick up your 34 as a tree fell on his car on christmas eve from that storm we had...

Thanks Mate, cleaning it after home made BLT lunch and will give it a petticure too :wub:

Edit: better let him know it's the sports tiptronic and not just manual.

  • 3 weeks later...

Karn ya tight Kunce buy my Honda Prelude VTiR for your daily, your mistress or your teenage bratz. (persuasive hey :) )

$6500 for this week. It has 3 months rego and you wont be dissapointed. !!

Full Leather interior, Sunroof, Sports 4 speed trans (and it's a new transmission), new radiator, harmonic balancer, major services etc...

So damn Klean and so Kool :cool: to be seen in

145 kws of Jizz in your undies/nickers POWA :w00t: (oh and it's stock - lol)

and see the angel eye's of this babe :wub:

The :kiss: will leak like a busted fridge if you buy this for her

Strueth - It's like bloody new folks

I'll race you for your pink slips in the beauty!

Don't ever let a great opportunity go bye bye's !!!

It's another prestige proven performer from S!N Performance Vehicles (Pty Ltd)

  • 3 weeks later...

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