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    #16
    Originally posted by deevergote View Post
    He's had a CB before. He's one of the original members of this site. When he moved, he had to let his CB go. ATX (the original owner of this site) and I were plotting to go rescue it... of course, the site went down for a week at that time, and it didn't happen.
    ahhh yeah i see that now i should of looked at his join date, got confused with how CD5tuner is over here now too ,
    sucks you couldn't rescue his old car
    Originally posted by Accrdkid View Post
    Im on OG youngin' I had one but yeah CBs are definitely something you can never grow out of.
    haha yeah i neglected to look at join date like i said there ^^
    and they sure are nice addicting cars, took me 2 years of waiting to get mine and even tho its rusty and no where near clean i still love it

    CD's are great cars too, if i ever wanted an upgraded accord the CD would be my choice! my parents have owned 2 of them one of them they bought new and they were both great cars
    hope you can find a another clean replacement
    Blake.
    1994 Accord Part out!
    Me and my step dad's 1991 Accord EX Coupe MRT

    82 accord-rip, 94 geo-sold, 82 cavilier-rip,81 civic-rip,88 accord- rip, 88 legend- rip, 91 civic- sold,97 geo-sold, 92 accord- sold 94 accord- RIP, 1990 Camry- RIP

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      #17
      His old car was a rust bucket anyway. The CD wasn't, for sure... that was a really nice car (and as said before, the inspiratoin for the CD5tuner color scheme)






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        #18
        Originally posted by deevergote View Post
        His old car was a rust bucket anyway. The CD wasn't, for sure... that was a really nice car (and as said before, the inspiratoin for the CD5tuner color scheme)
        Actually believe or not...that CD has hidden rot.
        Henry R
        Koni/Neuspeed
        1992 Accord LX R.I.P
        1993 Accord EX OG since 'o3
        Legend FSM

        'You see we human beings are not born with prejudices, always they are made for us,
        made by someone who wants something' -1943 US War Department video

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          #19
          Originally posted by Accrdkid View Post
          $2727 to fix that damage mate.
          It only cost my junk around 1500 to be fixed and my damage owns yours all day long haha

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            #20
            if its not that bad total it out and take the cash and buy a next one if the damage isnt that extensive enough that you can work on it yourself. sorry about the loss it sucks though ohwell best of luck bud.

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              #21
              Regardless if you fix it or not, I would keep it. Parts are ALWAYS great to have when you REALLY need them. I have told everybody that drives a honda to always keep a spare distributor, ecu, alternator, starter, and main relay because you never know when you are going to need them.

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