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    #61
    i know its a month old thread but i was bored and began reading this whole thread and i just want to add my 2 cents.
    i have a 93 10th ann and i have owned it since 97. Swapped(Jesus) a H22 in January and love it and going to keep it for as long as can.Im going to try to keep it as stock as possible.I just want to lower it 2inches and that is all.If i get another car it will be a 68-72 chevy nova.

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      #62
      38 years in a cb? yea time for an upgrade. maybe a 2000 accord? prelude maybe?

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        #63
        Im only 25 and i want to move on, lol.


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        Is there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?

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          #64
          CB7 for life y0!

          It can totally look like an adult's car.
          There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!

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            #65
            CBs are cool, but I'm a bit beat after this one. I want to have one later for sure, all done up for road racing. But as far as something like a CB (20 years old now!!!!) for a daily driver, hell no. New cars make for such better daily drivers; it's very noticeable... especially if you throw mods into the equation.


            Originally posted by lordoja
            im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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              #66
              Bullshit! , follow what your hearts desire.

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                #67
                Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post
                CBs are cool, but I'm a bit beat after this one. I want to have one later for sure, all done up for road racing. But as far as something like a CB (20 years old now!!!!) for a daily driver, hell no. New cars make for such better daily drivers; it's very noticeable... especially if you throw mods into the equation.
                I don't know about you, but my CB makes a great daily driver. Cheap, reliable, good on gas, cheap insurance, etc.
                Originally posted by sweet91accord
                if aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by foamypirate View Post
                  I don't know about you, but my CB makes a great daily driver. Cheap, reliable, good on gas, cheap insurance, etc.
                  My car has been none of those things, though I readily admit that some of that was my fault.


                  Originally posted by lordoja
                  im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                    #69
                    i see this one, and i think i would i drive this for the rest of my life.

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                      #70
                      but can you picture an old fart driving that? i sure as hell cant unless he's some japanese pro racer. i picture old guys driving vettes or stangs or suvs. or just newer bigger cars.

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                      Accord turbo kit under $2k here
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                      "What a selfish bitch. She looks like one too. A smart-mouthed, facebook-ing, "i dont know if im straight, bi or *** yet" little brat." -greencb7inkc
                      "No Herra Frush, Slammed, tucked or frame dragging here. I'll leave that to the mini trucks...." -fishdonotbounce

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Law Grandeur View Post
                        but can you picture an old fart driving that? i sure as hell cant unless he's some japanese pro racer. i picture old guys driving vettes or stangs or suvs. or just newer bigger cars.
                        The reason you picture that is because that was the style when they were 16. It was big american muscle. It doesnt bother me if somebody thinks im to old. We grew up when the imports were making the scene. Lowering was the thing. 15" wheels were the biggest you could get.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
                          I'm 40, brother, what should we be driving? An oldsmobile? I drive what I like.
                          Took the words out of my mouth. D00d, you should of told the officer you left your buick at home tonight. haha. (not that sarcasm would of gotten you anywhere good).

                          I'm 31 now and just finished dropping a H22A into my 93 last summer. I am not going to stop until its boosted and the shine blinds me!
                          And I think if you feel like you have out-grown your car, then maybe you need to step it up a notch, As jhoff_cb7 pointed out, there are cb7s that are absolutely amazing in looks and power.
                          At the same time I'm sure we'd all love to own a 2010(etc) BMW M5/M6 series, Acura TL, etc. But that's a different game, not the same basket of apples, maybe good, maybe bad. Lets not go there, lets focus on the topic

                          Personally this is what I love now, I still have dreams for my baby so I'm going to love it and enjoy it!

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by hondadiablo View Post
                            The reason you picture that is because that was the style when they were 16. It was big american muscle. It doesnt bother me if somebody thinks im to old. We grew up when the imports were making the scene. Lowering was the thing. 15" wheels were the biggest you could get.
                            i see old guys with modded new accords and it suits them fine. the olders ones just dont cut it. maybe as a side project maybe, but not as a DD

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                            Accord turbo kit under $2k here
                            $30 HID kits here Thread
                            "What a selfish bitch. She looks like one too. A smart-mouthed, facebook-ing, "i dont know if im straight, bi or *** yet" little brat." -greencb7inkc
                            "No Herra Frush, Slammed, tucked or frame dragging here. I'll leave that to the mini trucks...." -fishdonotbounce

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                              #74
                              these are our generations toys.... just like the muscle car era... at some point older dudes will be the majority of people interested in these cars. im speaking of us in 10-20 years.... i dont understand the whole "im moving on" thing what makes owning an older car a bad thing? i still have my cb7 and my life is on a great path. i agree owning one as a daily as u get older may not be too desirable.... but thats when the cars will get really sick... when people dont have to daily them and treat them as toys...
                              Last edited by J-specCb4; 12-31-2009, 04:24 PM.

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                                #75
                                i'm sure we all respect this photo



                                (credit goes to user Ronald_Type-R and his very very jaw dropping accord)

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