Honda Element-one of a kind

bikerjosh

Explorer
New Price 12k obo

One of a kind Element. This is the version Honda should have built. This was the first and only car I have ever bought brand new, and I took care of personally. Love this rig, but need something with a higher rated towing capacity for a my new vintage race car and trailer. I can’t keep borrowing my friends full size truck when I need to transport it.



Standard:

Sunburst Orange Pearl paint(SOP)

5 speed Manual trans- pretty rare

EX-alloys (painted to match side panels)

AWD

Sunroof

sterio w/fact sub woofer & ipod output

Spare set of 2006 Honda Pilot wheels and GY Integrity 235/70/16 tires (nice for pavement) (9000 miles)



Added items:

Grabber AT2 235-75-16 tires, sweet when you leave the road

5th EX Alloy painted to match others w/235-75-16 AT2

Sparman Lift- Custom cnc alum blocks on the rear w/SPC adjustable control arms,
Front utilizes 4runner blocks- (Lift is good for 2.5” , no CV joint or boot issues like the 3” commercial kit) 15k miles on vehicle since lift.

Rear wheels have ¾” alum spacers with studs to provide the needed clearance.

Honda-Keyless entry

Honda- Factory fogs

Honda-All season rubber floor mats Front and Back

Honda Mud Flaps

Honda Factory lock lugs

Honda neoprene/rubber seat covers

Honda Large Storage Arm Rest

K&N cold air intake

Uhaul class 3 hitch and wiring (only used for pulling motorcycle trailer and 2 dirt bikes)

Vent Visors (frt window)

Panavise metal bracket, and v100 ipod holder

Bug guard

Sylvania Ultra- bulbs

Custom headlights (JDM look- no amber lens-black surrounds)

55w driving lights mounted behind upper grill (rocker switch mounted to left of steering wheel)

Custom Light bar (bolts to frame, lights won’t wobble like those bull bars), painted to match wheels and side panels.

Hella 500 lights mounted to light bar (rocker switch mounted next to steering wheel)

Two extra volt sockets w/covers mounted in e-brake console. One wired, “always on for charging cell phones, etc.”

Nautilus Compact Airhorn w/relay (for getting zombie driver’s attention)

rear tray carpet

target package shelf/table mod

5th EX Alloy painted to match others w/235-75-16 AT2

Interior lights are wired to go on together at same time. Stock is individual.
Side marker lights are patched into turn signals so drivers on the side see you turning

Current Mileage 66,500

Maintenance w/in last 13k miles.

Ok- full disclosure I'm a little bit of a nerd when it comes to maintenance. I did a lot of items way before they needed to be done just so I was more familar with the car. l I never planned to get rid of this car, of course I didn't plan to buy a early 60's Lotus 7 so I could go racing with my dad and oldest brother either.

New spark plugs 56k

Tranny flush and new fluid 57k

Radiator Flush and new coolant 57k

Rear Diff fluid change 52k

Oil changed every 3k or sooner, based on time.
Note: Yakima Racks and Basket not included (at this time)
$13k OBO (selling to fund a new to me rig)

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Seats have been covered since 20k miles, should look new.:coffee:
thanks
 
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bikerjosh

Explorer
03 Element

Not sure why this one didn't load the first time.
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Here's a picture of one of the Honda Pilot w/GY integra tires, very dusty from garage storage
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bikerjosh

Explorer
Element

Sorry forgot to include location. Element is located in Walnut Creek, CA 94597
Bay Area:coffeedrink:
thanks
 

Brian McVickers

Administrator
Staff member
Very cool,
Lots of great work put into it and it still looks nice and clean. Well done.


Then imagine it with an ECamper!
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Regcabguy

Oil eater.
Excellent upgrades to your Element. It should already be gone as I type. I'm so tall that I can only fit in maybe 25% of the vehicles at the Auto Show here in San Diego. The Element is certainly in that 25%. Best color out there and a rare AWD manual!
 
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Esmi

Explorer
I am not an Element appreciator, but if I were, I would appreciate yours the most. Nice ride and good luck with the sale!
 

ezechar

New member
Damn, this is just what I'll be looking for in about a month. Actually if it was closer to me I'd be heading to a bank tomorrow. Awesome build.
 
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Deleted member 9101

Guest
Very cool,
Lots of great work put into it and it still looks nice and clean. Well done.


Then imagine it with an ECamper!
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See...now you have made me droll...********
 

bikerjosh

Explorer
Element

Whoops forgot to include the year. It's a 2003- 1 owner
Other basics on the car.
2.4L 16v variable valve timing 160hp/161lbs torque.
4wheel disk brakes
PW,PS,PDL etc etc.
New wind shield, about 2 years ago, due to rock chip.

Easy pampered life, always did the routine maintanence before it needed it, cause I'm proactive rather than reactive and like learning stuff.
:smiley_drive:
 

Bobfab

Observer
Awesome car, super rare to have it be AWD and manual Transmission. Looks great!

Any chance of a build thread for perusal? :smiley_drive:
 
Whoops forgot to include the year. It's a 2003- 1 owner
Other basics on the car.
2.4L 16v variable valve timing 160hp/161lbs torque.
4wheel disk brakes
PW,PS,PDL etc etc.
New wind shield, about 2 years ago, due to rock chip.

Easy pampered life, always did the routine maintanence before it needed it, cause I'm proactive rather than reactive and like learning stuff.
:smiley_drive:


Would you be willing to swap with me for a stock 2003 CR-V?
 

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