About ~ $800, but it comes painted to match your factory color.
You can install it yourself too They're discontinued though, so existing stock is all that's left and finding your color might be difficult
cool. I appreciate the help guys. I am still somewhat undecided between the Wings West RS kit, and the OEM kit, they both have that "not-so-over-the-top" look that I'm trying to get.
i like my OEM kit because when people try to stay that its a kit and stuff and not factory i love to quickly point out that it is a factory option, not some aftermarket add on....
$525 for Satin Silver OEM body kit from hparts.com (when it WAS on sale!)
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2001 Satin Silver Prelude
JDM Fogs w/ h3 conversion
OEM Body Kit
AEM CAI - blue
Front Strut Bar
Phillips Vision Plus Headlights
Euro Clear Bumper and Blinker Lights
Reverse Indiglo Gauges
I bought one and i'm just going to color match it, i could get the side skirts in my color but the front and back i couldn't so i'm just color matching, you guys see any problem with that??
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1997 Prelude Base
Cold Air Intake, Apexi WS Exhaust AEM Pullies, DC Sport SS Header JDM Foggies, OEM Kit, Ebaich Springs Neuspeed Front strut bar, OBDII workaround. Random Tech High Flow CAT, Exedy Racing clutch
Future Plans : Hopefully Philips Unitons very soon 6000K
any of yall read the post on honda-parts.net? they are letting them go for cheap in certain colors. might save you some cash. i just ordered side skirts from them yesterday for 115 shipped
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99 SS Pearl Lude - RIP
00 5 speed CBM - 16x7 CE28N on Bridgestone RE730
Damn all of you that got the kit for cheap are lucky. My friend didn't have money during the time of the sale and now has to pay almost twice as much for the kit. At least the one color that handaccessories.com had is the color of his car.
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