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Old 03-30-2004, 02:33 AM
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Used prelude enging pricing?

I'm a bran spanking newbie to this site, but I have a question. I just bought a jdm h22a motor w/ 5 speed manual, computer, and front suspension. I currently have a 94 s with a f22 motor and a 4 speed auto w/ 150,000 miles. I'm replacing my stock parts with the new jdm ones and inturn will be selling the old parts (engine, trans, computer, suspension). I know these parts are not in demand, and have high miles, but they all work great (except the suspension, which needs to be lubricated), and I really have no need for them. I'd like to get 400-500 hundred if possible for all, but I honestly don't know what they are worth. Does anyone have any advice on pricing? Any advice or help would be great, I just want this stuff sold.
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Re: Used prelude enging pricing?

I doubt it. Most Prelude owners, like yourself, are looking only for the h22/h23 and respective trannies. However, you may be able to find an Accord and occasional Prelude owner willing to buy it. But don't expect any racers to buy it.
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