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Update on my house situation I posted a few pages back.
We ended up moving forward with the sale because it was determined their was no mold. Structural engineer certified that the foundation was good and the walls being out of plumb settled and should not move more then they have and I guess were not outside the normal limit to need repair. The termite issue was treated with a 1 year warranty. Owners paid for an electrician to come in and bring everything up to date.
So what started out as a lot of issues actually turned out to be not that bad.
We closed Friday at 2p.
Had the house painted top to bottom. They finished yest. Fri we having a company come e out and deep clean that shit because prev owners were nasty.
Wish I had the time to do it myself but I work 730-4 and then work OT some nights and my weekends are usually spent doing photoshoots besides we have to pack so we can move in next week.
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First, some factory parts book microfiche for 1991-1993 Accord wagons and 2002-2004 RSXs. They look to be the exploded diagrams found on OEM parts stores, showing part orientation and OEM part numbers for every single part of the car. I should be taking them somewhere to be scanned on Monday, so I'll see about uploading the wagon book for CB7T public reference, working with Jon there on his CB literature database ^.
by D.Flinn, on Flickr
Second, fatboy1185's JDM power folding mirrors for said Accord. At the rate I'm going, my wagon will be complete before I even have the chassis
by D.Flinn, on Flickr
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Originally posted by Jon View PostYen Ta Fo, aka Pink Noodle Soup. And the stuff was spicy.
^For my Mom's '87 626 LX (the tire, not the rims).
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Originally posted by GhostAccord View PostThe compression on the Accord will be a bit much I thinkMy Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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