87 is a 2nd generation and 88 is third generation prelude....they are completely different cars
yes, the parts are interchangeable Edit by an 86 Prelude owner: note that an 89 prelude is the 3rd generation, and the 87 is a second generation, for body mouldings and panels they are not perfectly interchangeable, many of the parts from an 89 prelude will not fit an 87, Honda is notorious for changing little details that make things just incapable of fitting a seemingly similar car. the late 80's Accords and 84-88 Preludes will share many parts, but the 89-91 Prelude will not offer you a whole lot.
With some modifications, yes.
no
I have the owner's guide for a 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. The '87 and '88 were the same body style, so parts are interchangable. pg 190 of ur manual
Yes you can cause they both have the same transmission mounts so yes
many parts are interchangable but some dont like for example 90 crx tailights will not fit on a 88 cause the 88 crx has bigger tailights while 90 has thinner. another example is the seat ralings are different but u can use the 90 seats if u swap the railing for 88 etc.
No, the 88 and 93 are a different chassis.
no parts for a 89 go thru years 88 thru 91
It should be. No changes were made suspension-wise until the '88 model year.
There is no such atom as Radium 87 - it is Radium 88 and thus has 88. Francium is 87.
The median is 87.
It is 87