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Newb from TN!

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    Newb from TN!

    Hey, everyone! I'm new to the forum. Just thought I'd post an introduction thread. My name is Monty. I don't currently own a CB7, but I'll hopefully be buying one within the next few months. I have owned other Honda/Acura cars before. I've owned a 1987 Integra, and a 1989 Accord. I live in Maryville, TN. I'm just a stone's throw away from US 129 (The Dragon). I dig the stanced/slammed look. I have a few ideas brewing in my noggin about the route I want to go with my future CB7. The reason I signed up for this forum is to learn a bit more about CB7s, as well as hopefully meet some more enthusiasts in my area! Well, I hope to make a few friends in the process!

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    Welcome! I was at the dragon a couple weeks ago.
    92 Honda Accord LX - Sold
    2005 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sold
    2007 Dodge Charger SXT

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      Tail of the Dragon, FTW!

      CBs love the Dragon.

      Both pics in my sig are from the Dragon, BTW.
      Originally posted by deevergote
      These cars will never be the best at anything, but they're pretty damn good at everything.

      92ex CB7<-SOLD 93ex CB9shiftingshift73C10

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        Originally posted by mtnbikaah View Post
        Tail of the Dragon, FTW!

        CBs love the Dragon.

        Both pics in my sig are from the Dragon, BTW.
        That's awesome! I'm interviewing for a job tomorrow, and if it all works out I'll be making some pretty good money. So, hopefully soon I can buy a CB7 and get to work on it, so I can take it up there. I miss going up there every weekend. Back when I had my integra, that's all I did on the weekends haha!

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          Welcome!
          Be sure to do a LOT of research on how to safely lower your car. There is a good deal of misinformation on this site (the more knowledgeable members do their best to dispel it), and most of the products on the market for our cars are not very good. If you plan on slamming your car, precautions need to be taken for it to be safe.






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            Originally posted by deevergote View Post
            Welcome!
            Be sure to do a LOT of research on how to safely lower your car. There is a good deal of misinformation on this site (the more knowledgeable members do their best to dispel it), and most of the products on the market for our cars are not very good. If you plan on slamming your car, precautions need to be taken for it to be safe.
            I will definitely do my research! I'm just glad there's a CB7 specific forum out there! From my experience with other, "All are welcome" forums, CB7 guys aren't always welcomed kindly. Can't wait to get mine and get started!

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