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hey guys my names danny im from los angeles i just recently got a 2000 pearl white prelude and this body style was always my favorite honda. anyways its funny how i got the car actually some kid bought it brand new and went to UCLA and it was just sitting under the carport for months. but im glad i got it and hope to do many useful modifications to it if u guys can help me out. thanks
Welcome that sounds awesome as far as boltons. You can obtain that setup for around 1800 and the quality and performance is awesome and it will last a while looking and sounding good. Suspension is always a plus as well.
those parts perform really well, but are waaay overpriced. if you want a great header, get eh smsp. not only is it a great header, but they contribute to this forum, which is priceless.
get a custom exhaust from kteller8...as you will learn, there is a lot of people like me on here. and what i mean by that is, if its worth doping, do it yourself. dont buy a name, buy something that works. if there isnt something that works, make it yourself, custom is always the best, as long as you do the propwer research.
get a custom exhaust from kteller8...as you will learn, there is a lot of people like me on here. and what i mean by that is, if its worth doping, do it yourself. dont buy a name, buy something that works. if there isnt something that works, make it yourself, custom is always the best, as long as you do the propwer research.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DannyC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks guys lots of good info for sure, should i read the whole honda prelude manual for basically everything i need? also should i do my own maintance or take it in to honda themselves?
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danny</TD></TR></TABLE> The Prelude manual (Helms) is an excellent source of information. Doing your own maintenance is highly recomended, because you learn how things work, and it gets you more "in tune" with your car. There is nothing better than a sense of self accomplishment when you do it yourself.
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danny</TD></TR></TABLE> The Prelude manual (Helms) is an excellent source of information. Doing your own maintenance is highly recomended, because you learn how things work, and it gets you more "in tune" with your car. There is nothing better than a sense of self accomplishment when you do it yourself.
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