Q: How much would it cost to have my engine pulled for me from a shop? 1997 Honda Prelude

asked by on January 14, 2017

Just wondering.

My car has 140000 miles.
My car has a manual transmission.

Hi - unfortunately, this is not a service YourMechanic offers at this time. Check with a local Honda service center, or reputable garage for a quote. Thanks for thinking of us!

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