Finally!!! There's A Lude On The Cover Of The New "import Tuner"
Hey guys! The newest Import Tuner has a Prelude on the cover, most people probably have seen it before, it belongs to Mark Romero I think. It used to be white but now it's Lexus yellow. That car is way over done man, it has like 2 spoilers and a roof scoop along with the Testarosa sides. But the think that looks the best is the Skyline front in, also..he did a JDM ITR headlight conversion too..check it out when you get a chance guys..
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98 Honda Prelude SS San Marino red
Engine: 2.2 DOHC VTEC,Polish valve cover, Ice Man CAI, Greddy Power Extreme exhaust, Magnecor wires, AEM Pulleys, Breather Filter, Mugen Oilcap, STR Dip stick.....
18"Racing Hart C2 w/Pirelli tires, Skunkworks coilover, Neuspeed polished strut bars, A.C rear bar, D.C Sports rear lower tie bar....
Interior:Red Sparco Torinos seats, Carbon fiber dash kit, Eclipse Cd player, Reverse Indiglow gauge, Dual gauge pod with A/F ratio and Oil pressure gauges, Shift knob, Broadway mirror and Pager alarm,pedals.....
Exterior: Black Widow kit, Black Widow rear spoiler, Fiber Images hood, Euro clear marker, Catz H1 and super white 194 bulbs, Under car neon kit..."very Fast and Furious like!.."
I swear a high school kid wrote this crap. He did, however, have some very funny points about "Import Racers" being "punk biatches" with their unpainted body kits...lol it's if he's flaming 3/4 of their targeted demographic
Originally posted by BLuE___PrELuDe You guys should read the article...
I swear a high school kid wrote this crap. He did, however, have some very funny points about "Import Racers" being "punk biatches" with their unpainted body kits...lol it's if he's flaming 3/4 of their targeted demographic
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