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Member ID: SimpleSauce

Location: Mountlake Terrace, WA

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Vehicle Info

1998 Honda Prelude

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-607.4sec
  • Top Speed139mph
  • HP200
  • Weight2954lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

Interior

  • Nokya Pedals 
  • Sparco Shift Knob 

Exterior Styling

  • PIAA Lighting 
  • Toyo Tires 
  • SSR Wheels 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.

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Last updated: May 08, 2008

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SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

SimpleSauce's 1998 Honda Prelude

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cubixas  

Posted by: cubixas

02/25/2009 03:06AM

Hi check my new updated prelude !!

ryajrin  

Posted by: ryajrin

09/15/2008 07:28AM

Ya wouldn't mind.. need some help with the cost of materials, shipping, what kinda speakers ya want and all that.. holla at me 580-235-5065

ryajrin  

Posted by: ryajrin

08/28/2008 07:08AM

feeling the graffiti on ya hood bruh, thas hott. should cover up ya engine the same way... it wa my first build actaully, 1)jus get a sheet a mdf 3/4.. I used a piece of cardboard from a box to figure out the dimensions and made template first. 2)After I did that I drew on to the mdf along with the rings for the speaker the exact size of the speaker 3)cut out the shapes with a jigsaw or bandsaw, for the rings use clamps if U can.. 4)wood glue where can and put together everything but the rings by either air nail(easy way) or wood screws( dont recommend it )..5) after get the frame done figure out how u wanna angle the speakers and cut out small pieces of wood and staple underneath rings to put angles to the speakers. 6) after that get some polyester febric from walmart, jus axe em at the desk its cheap, strech it over the front of the frame and staple it down.7) Apply fiberglass resin to she fabric and put out in the sun till it gets hard, then cut out the extra fabric and take out the staples u put in.. 8) use more resin to hold down the sides that U jus cut off to the wood.9) apply bondi cuz will pretty rough, and sand it a couple hundred times till it get all smooth, spray primer, paint , and clearcoat it..

b18cdan  

Posted by: b18cdan

08/27/2008 02:33PM

Thanks for taking a look at my car. I've always been a fan of Preludes. I'm actually considering picking up my all-time favorite, the 91 4WS prelude and do something fun with it! What's with all "grafitti" on your hood? LOL. Either way, nice looking prelude man. You ever consider picking up the OEM bodykit?

GALLO1988  

Posted by: GALLO1988

04/22/2008 08:16PM

Very clean! Love the add on lip. Check out my whip when u got a chance and rate it.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: SimpleSauce

Location: Mountlake Terrace, WA