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just a random pic
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Originally posted by pwrusrI gotta say I love what you've done with your CB7
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Originally posted by 4drcordlooks fun!!!!!!!!!!!
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I gotta be honest, I'm not a big fan of the Bass-Boat paint fleck, but hey...as long as you like it man...that's all that matters...the rest of the car is definately killer though! Big up to your effort!If you can't hear it before you can see it...It's not worth it.
The Pop Tarts guy says: BAAAAAAAAAAYUM!
But Lil' Jon says: YEEEEEEEEEEEEAYUH!...and OKAAAAAAAYEH!
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ive always admired your car, still lookin great. btw, youre on the new index pic http://www.cb7tuner.com/
- 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
- 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1992 Accord EX - White coupe (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - Grey coupe (stolen)
- 1993 Accord SE - Gold coupe (sold)
Current cars:
- 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon - Daily driver
- 2004 Chevrolet Express AWD - Camper conversion
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Originally posted by cpmikeive always admired your car, still lookin great. btw, youre on the new index pic http://www.cb7tuner.com/
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getting ready to start working on the car for the winter... Im gonna order THESE wheels in another week or so... Then the new cylinders, air lines, carpet, all fiberglass stuff, and then i will get working...
http://www.rozziwheels.com/2004/detention.html
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aww man...your not serious about those rims are you?
Maybe they'll look better once on the car, but .... I dunno. Guess you'll have to prove me wrong. !8's? What size tire are you going with?
What kind of cylinders are you getting? What about the old ones, I can also use some extra air toys.
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Originally posted by akkordlayinkitaww man...your not serious about those rims are you?
Maybe they'll look better once on the car, but .... I dunno. Guess you'll have to prove me wrong. !8's? What size tire are you going with?
What kind of cylinders are you getting? What about the old ones, I can also use some extra air toys.
Jay
im not positive about the cylinders yet, i was gonna ask some air folk around here, but i am open to suggestions. The old cylinders i am going to keep. 1 of them is bad, (doesnt lift fully anymore) and the other i will keep as a spare (just in case)
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just a random pic of the car (safe from snow) and an engine shot, since not many people have seen it.
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Originally posted by CustomLowzIve seen these wheels in a 17 on a black cb7 before and it was nice. i got these chopped onto my ride laid out, and it was georgous!!! i am planning on getting them in 18's with a 215-35/18 tire.
im not positive about the cylinders yet, i was gonna ask some air folk around here, but i am open to suggestions. The old cylinders i am going to keep. 1 of them is bad, (doesnt lift fully anymore) and the other i will keep as a spare (just in case)
For the cylinders I gotta stick with Parker/EAI. The ones I have are dual 1/2" top ports and 3/8 bottom port. That way you could use it either as top port or side port, or use both of them together.
Are they for the front or rear...? If the front, I gonna go ahead and warn you they take alot of pressure to raise, I have to use about 180+psi just to fully raise the front end, but the back isnt bad. But with my old cylinders I could fully raise the front with 130ish psi. Guess its the way the piston is designed, but it does offer alot smoother ride and doesnt sacrifice the speed. Just trying to give you some extra info.
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