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looking further into it, on the same site, the measurement is said to be based on the manual EX sedan, but is entered under the automatic transmission heading.
hmm...thats not bad... i thought it would be worse...i guess i can relocate the battery..and remove my A/C in the front..and add a subwoofer to the trunk to help balance it out.
i wont get 50/50 like the 350z or s2k but i guess 60/ 40 is not that bad...thanks gutterslide
those things are kinda ugly..this one looks halfway decent tho..they seem rare..i hardly see civic wagons..but i think i have seen a few in bad condition..i found this one surfin the net ...i didnt know they were AWD..
those things are kinda ugly..this one looks halfway decent tho..they seem rare..i hardly see civic wagons..but i think i have seen a few in bad condition..i found this one surfin the net ...i didnt know they were AWD..
they are pretty hard to find, and the AWD versions still usually sell for around $3000. there are 3 different trim levels, Wagovan (equiv. STD), DX (unlabeled), and RT4WD. the RT4WD has the Si D16A6.
i have a standard DX, with a D16A8 (ZC) swap. on H&R Sports and Illuminas, it's a nice little ride. most people think they're ugly, but i had always wanted one, since they came out in 88, when i was 14.
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