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Damn.
That is all.MRT http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=202004
1992 Accord EX(Canadian)Seattle Silver sedan
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I like the creativity. But not my cup of tea. At least it does have the motor and suspension to be track worthy
Members' Ride Thread :http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...82#post2939682
My CB7 Tribute Vid..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqWFstSzLH8
Track ready EK..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoYKsoL0i7M
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Originally posted by Leung View PostHe said break instead of brake. No stoppingMRT
37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit
Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car
Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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headlights look like ebay stuff, and he doesnt know what blackhouse means. in and in Amurrika the dollar sign goes before the numbers
C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!
then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
It all makes sense when i look into her eyes
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i so want this car
BB6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=200445<Summer Lover
BD6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194262<Dailey/Future AutoX
Mazda 6s->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201313<Wifes
CB7->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189108<Sold
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It's not a terrible car, but I'd never buy a car with an ad written like that.
If you cannot take the time to properly type a used car ad, I don't believe a word you said in the ad.
I know most people lie in car ads, but when you type like a 3rd grader texting, I assume the worst. Judgemental, sure, but with a purchase like that for that amount of money, I'm not taking any chances.
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I agree. Certainly not a heavily modified used car, anyway! If you can't type intelligently, I'm inclined to think you don't have the intelligence to competently modify a vehicle.
In the case of this one... the dude said VTECH. Anyone that has done that much custom work to a Honda, and still says VTECH... there's something seriously wrong! I'd be willing to bet that he bought the car modified, and is now reselling it.
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just my opinion guys, I know the dude shelled out dough for his project. Im sure some one might like it, but for 8k or the 15k that was spent on the vigor posted a few days ago, seriously? If you spend more than 2k on a honda from 88-96 you paid too much. I just dont see how any one could be like
" oh yezz babey , diss death trap is the butt sekzz ! " instant jack ass award for any one spending 15k on a 20 year old car. unless you really do make bank like some people do, spending more than 6k on an old car (in total) is just luda, just my opinion though guys.
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Originally posted by 8ball View Postjust my opinion guys, I know the dude shelled out dough for his project. Im sure some one might like it, but for 8k or the 15k that was spent on the vigor posted a few days ago, seriously? If you spend more than 2k on a honda from 88-96 you paid too much. I just dont see how any one could be like
" oh yezz babey , diss death trap is the butt sekzz ! " instant jack ass award for any one spending 15k on a 20 year old car. unless you really do make bank like some people do, spending more than 6k on an old car (in total) is just luda, just my opinion though guys.
Look at any old muscle/enthusiast car from the 60s-70s, they are seeing huge bank these days.
If you were looking for a nice older Honda, anything sub-2K is going to be a beat-up headache, especially in areas with rust. An original desirable model such as a CRX Si, Integra GS-R, Prelude VTEC, etc, I could see pulling quite the premium. I'm not talking about one of those "sat in a showroom" 100 mile cars, but a solid 40-50K driver. Maybe I'm showing my age, or maybe I'm not a broke 18 year old anymore, but if I was looking for an Integra, I'd have no qualms about spending money for a better base car, just because it's less you either have to fix, or less "bad owner junk" you have to undo.
I mean, I was looking for an 89-95 Toyota Pickup a few years back and I spent 6 months looking and paid $3,300 for a solid example, dumped another 3K into it and then had to sell it because the motor needed expensive (> $2,200) repairs. I had looked at plenty of sub-$3,000 trucks and they weren't worth the time I spent to look at them. I considered $5,000 trucks just to get something that was more solid and was in better shape. I sold my truck at a loss for $3,300 in a day. I know for a fact if the motor was solid I could have easily flipped it for over $6,000.
There are plenty of old cars out there that are worth it. It's just what you're willing to pay.
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