Can you lower the springs on a Honda Prelude?
Installing a set of Honda Prelude lowering springs will not only bring your ride down to a more respectable level, but it can make it handle the curves better as well.
Are there any ground effects for the Honda Prelude?
Honda Prelude Ground Effects are considered one of the most effective ways to modify the look of your vehicle. Some of the most popular are Mustang ground effects, Camaro ground effects, and Firebird ground effects.
When did the second generation Honda Prelude come out?
The second-generation Prelude was released in Japan on 25 November 1982 and worldwide in the spring of 1983. Riding on an all-new platform, the Prelude was initially available with an A18A or ET-2, 1.8 L 12-valve twin carburetor engine, producing 105 PS (77 kW).
Can a Honda Prelude look like a Mustang?
You can make your Mustang look like an in-your-face rally car with huge foglights and a ‘Big Mouth’ style front bumper. Considering that Honda Prelude body kits can make your car look completely unique, they are probably the most effective way to customize the look of your ride. DID YOU KNOW? We get asked these questions all the time.
Honda Prelude Ground Effects are considered one of the most effective ways to modify the look of your vehicle. Some of the most popular are Mustang ground effects, Camaro ground effects, and Firebird ground effects.
When was the last year the Honda Prelude was made?
The 1981 Prelude also received a stainless steel trim strip along the bumpers and side moldings, as well as a new grille. 313,000 units were manufactured by Honda from 1978-1982, with 80% being sold outside of Japan.
You can make your Mustang look like an in-your-face rally car with huge foglights and a ‘Big Mouth’ style front bumper. Considering that Honda Prelude body kits can make your car look completely unique, they are probably the most effective way to customize the look of your ride. DID YOU KNOW? We get asked these questions all the time.
When did the fourth generation Prelude come out?
On 19 September 1991, the fourth-generation Prelude was introduced in Japan, and in Europe from early 1992. The car had a 58% front and 42% rear weight distribution.