Mugen Spec.III Prelude: 16 Units Only, and They're Already Gone
"Mugen Spec kits have aged better than most limited-edition anything because they actually improve how the car drives—which is why the secondhand market for these builds is starting to match the hype."
— Revvly Take
Mugen—Honda's factory tuner arm—dropped a limited run of BB6 Prelude upgrades capped at just 16 examples worldwide. This wasn't mall crawler stuff: we're talking suspension geometry work, engine management, and the kind of restraint that separates actual engineers from parts-bin poseurs. If you didn't know about it last week, the allocation's already distributed.
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Headlight Magazine · Jan 9
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