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    93CB7 : 1993 Accord EX


    ENGINE:
    all stock original F22A6 with only 68XXX original miles! I'm proud of that. Can you tell?
    EXTERIOR:
    Stock
    INTERIOR:
    Stock, Even has the original floor mats
    SUSPENSION/WHEELS:
    Stock
    AUDIO/ELECTRONICS:
    Stock
    FUTURE PLANS:
    Engine: I am content with all the engineers originally did so this will stay all stock.
    Exterior: New OEM front lip, black housing clear corners and bumper markers. Trying to figure out some kind of driving light setup that will look clean. Window tint.
    Interior: Fog light switch, Weather Tech floor mats, and I'm thinking about painting the center counsel black to match the dash.
    Suspension/Wheels: Tokico Performance Kit, need to find 2 rims (2 of mine have gouges from the original owner).
    Audio/Electronics: 5 channel amp, Infinity speakers and Sub, Honda AM/FM/CD Player.
    Last edited by 93CB7; 01-03-2006, 10:47 PM. Reason: picture change
    It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.

    #2
    looks like a nice piece to start with...or leave alone. nice.

    My Old Ride Thread

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      #3
      damn man 68k miles thats good man , it looks like a good project to start on make that thing look good man
      GOT REBEL?


      "There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer."

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        #4
        pretty damn clean. later.
        Avoiding dirt at all costs

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          #5
          damn that is showroom clean good job

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            #6
            Thanx guys, I looked for a 93' EX with under 100K from down south in either black or red for several months. Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and 5 months of sandy salted roads. If you spray out the wheels wells on a regular basis you can keep them from rusting threw. But most people don't do it, so most CB7's around here have the cursed Honda rust hole behind the rear wheel. Because of this I put the car into covered storage for the winter. 'm going to keep driving the 90' LX until spring and sell it.
            It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.

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              #7
              Wow thats nice and shiny paint. With mileage that low and condition that nice, I'd keep the mods to a minimum.
              Former: 90 Accord EX Coupe, 93 10th Anniversary in Frost White

              1985 Volvo 245 manual [IPD lowering springs, IPD sway bars, OEM Virgo wheels, 1977 quad round headlights, 1978 grill]
              2001 Mazda B3000 SE 4x4 extended cab [stock except for CB radio]
              2008 Ford Escape XLT [bone stock]
              2015 Toyota Prius Three with solar roof [rear diffuser, Vision Cross wheels... cheaper than steelies!]

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                #8
                68K miles.. Wow!
                1st car: Frost White 1991 Accord EX sedan.. (Dec. 1999 ~ Jan. 2001) *Sold*
                2nd car: Black Pearl 1993 Accord 10th Anniversary sedan (Feb. 10, 2003 ~ Mar. 8, 2008) *Sold*
                3rd car: Frost White 1992 Accord EX sedan (Jan. 15, 2008 ~ Aug. 12, 2008) *RIP*
                4th car: Seattle Silver 1991 Accord EX coupe 5MT (Aug. 13, 2011 ~ Mar. 19, 2014) *Sold*
                5th car: Black Pearl 1994 Accord LX coupe 5MT (Mar. 1, 2014 ~ )

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ACCORDianate
                  Wow thats nice and shiny paint. With mileage that low and condition that nice, I'd keep the mods to a minimum.
                  How do you feel about the plans I have? I agree, I should keep it to a minimum.
                  It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 93CB7
                    How do you feel about the plans I have? I agree, I should keep it to a minimum.
                    I think the plans you have are great. Gotta love the rare low mileage find. I recently found a low mileage cd5 after looking for months.

                    Though if I were you, I would probably upgrade your stock radio to an aftermarket. You'll notice a difference in sound quality with those infinity's. In fact, I think if you get an amp you'll need a headunit for the pre-amp outputs, right?

                    Painting the console to match the dash sounds like a great idea. Why the fog light switch though?

                    I would also suggest a new set of OEM floormats, but thats just me.

                    You should post up more pictures of your car. I love seeing these low mileage accords.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mrfreddio55
                      I think the plans you have are great. Gotta love the rare low mileage find. I recently found a low mileage cd5 after looking for months.

                      Though if I were you, I would probably upgrade your stock radio to an aftermarket. You'll notice a difference in sound quality with those infinity's. In fact, I think if you get an amp you'll need a headunit for the pre-amp outputs, right?

                      Painting the console to match the dash sounds like a great idea. Why the fog light switch though?

                      I would also suggest a new set of OEM floormats, but thats just me.

                      You should post up more pictures of your car. I love seeing these low mileage accords.
                      I'm going to use a line output converter to get the signal from the OEM radio to the AMP. The Fog Light switch is to fill the last unused hole in the dash and for future Fog Lights.
                      It really is a labor of love making a neglected CB7 with "normal wear and tear" into something worth being proud of.

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                        #12
                        wow...thats how my car used to look...now, not so much


                        Originally posted by fizzbob7
                        first off, don't be a sissy bitch.....that's what you're being
                        Originally posted by ACC0RD22
                        no need to get sand in your vagina over this guys.
                        So. Cal OUTLAWZ

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by arrozburner
                          wow...thats how my car used to look...now, not so much
                          LOL yea I hear you...if my car was as clean/solid as it was when I got it...well...it would be that...


                          Originally posted by lordoja
                          im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                            #14
                            PLEASE post up more pictures!
                            My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!

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                              #15
                              Uber clean man...props...Like everyone else said keep the mods to a minimum. Maybe a nice set of wheels, subtle drop, tint.

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