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Old 04-02-2004, 09:25 PM
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Hello all i am kinda a newbie eh....but ok this is the thing...my friend from colorado is selling me his 92 prelude SI...well its a salvage title and it needs a front bumper, side skirts and all for 2800....im more then ready becuz my other prelude which was a 93 SI just died....i think i know some what about cars but like full mechanics and all when it comes to tuning is gone...like the car he is selling me has a dc header..greddy exhaust...and AEM intake....so what should i get with it next....if im right its the h23a engine but i could be wrong...somewhere i read about buying the h22 block or head or something and making it a hyrbid...so can i get some advise or some suggestions please....THANX
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Old 04-02-2004, 10:28 PM
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this car also has coilovers and springs...and it has AEM down pulleys also...someone please give feedback...
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