I recently bought a 90 accord ex auto w/ 235,000 miles on it and paid 800 for it..........it runs well but body needs work especially that damn rust on the back quarter panels (this rust is bad) (the car also was in a bad hail storm so there's little dents everywhere), so theres a few things wrong w/ the body and i was just wondering if i should resale it and go down 2 florida and buy one.......im doing a f22b1 swap and just want a nice looking body. Think i could find a nice looking one for under 1500 in florida? or should i just stick w/ what I have and work off it?
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Well I think you should just keep it if the rust isnt non -fixable did i say that right lol well you should work with the car you got now just give it time first handle the body go to macco get it done should only cost nomore than 1200 for a awesome paintjob theyll get rid of the rust pull out the dings and dents little shit like that here and there and you should be straight.
Then save up for the f22b get a lil more shit here and there just dont give up i felt the same way shit went bad when i brought the car thought it was bad and now im on top and loving it. Just give it time and dont rush it your time will come just plot out your methods to some pricing and shit like that and youll have 1 hot cb7 . Even atx,deever,me and a couple of other pople had that quarterpanel rust just get it fixed.Ive come a long way myself too yaknow lol.
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http://autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ca...990&cardist=19
[this is in miami by me ]
oh man.. if I had the money and time that would be my car.... it'd be repainted though.
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Originally posted by 92CB7accordmy quarter panels are terrible! How much for yours shipped? How much do you think it costs to get them welded on?.........i went to a body shop and they told me 2 replace both panels it would cost 5G's........5g's!
They're overcharging. I have panels, they're getting put on. It's going to be about 40% of what you got quoted.
However, if you're in an area where you can find a rust free Accord easily, and you're not too attached to the one you have now, you might as well go for it.
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