engine looks stock, except the ebay looking intake. looks like some dude just plastered it with vinyl and ripped random stuff out
edit: 250 hp
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1993 Prelude Si (JDM H22A with automatic to 5spd Swap) My white 93 Vtec
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you guys do understand why it looks like that right? Because it is a rally car. It is meant to be like that. Yes the paint job just makes you say whoa but I applaud the guy for trying to make the lude and off-road car.
This $70,000 project gave birth to the one of the fastest and most reliable Honda Racing cars in North America. As seen on TV, newspapers, shows and Honda dealerships across US and Canada, this car was not only designed to race, but to showcase Honda's performance, reliability and craftsmanship
good call...
$70,000? I would have made it awd w/turbo...
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Originally posted by vile10 This $70,000 project gave birth to the one of the fastest and most reliable Honda Racing cars in North America. As seen on TV, newspapers, shows and Honda dealerships across US and Canada, this car was not only designed to race, but to showcase Honda's performance, reliability and craftsmanship
Originally posted by railsldr you guys do understand why it looks like that right? Because it is a rally car. It is meant to be like that. Yes the paint job just makes you say whoa but I applaud the guy for trying to make the lude and off-road car.
it's hardly rally. stock SE rims (are those stock tires too?) with and rainbow vinyl, i dont think that's even repainted. pieces of plastic for mudgaurds. type r wing.
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