bk7794s 2000 Honda Civic
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Re: bk7794s 2000 Honda Civic
If you're so inclined, you could make this thing into a seriously competitive autox/track car. There's a guy who races with our Miata club and he consistently posts fastest time of day (in a group of 70+ cars) with an EK civic hatch. And I'm talking some stiff competition here. Turbo Miatas, Z06 Vettes with R-comp tires, Porsches, you name it.
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Re: bk7794s 2000 Honda Civic
Interior all full of reflected greenery.bk7794 wrote:Like potownrob said, no Though its not too big of a deal. I'd rather take the EX over the LX any day of the week for its more powerful engine.ClutchDisc wrote:Does it have crank windows?
InlinePaul wrote:Actually that second shot has quite the freaky effect. Would work great on a hybrid brochure selling to environmentalists.bk7794 wrote:eventually I will have to take pics at a better location.
I assume you're talking about the one of the interior or the engine?
Stick shiftin since '77
theholycow wrote:Why in the world would you even want to be as smooth as an automatic? Might as well just drive an automatic...
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Re: bk7794s 2000 Honda Civic
So this weekend I took a majority of saturday and some of sunday to replace my timing belt. While the belt looked good, I Didn't want to take a chance since I had no idea when it was last done. I had some minor issues. An a/c idler pulley bolt rounded on me, and the timing belt tension came into question. Now it's all back together and it seems that the valve cover I neglected to change, might be causing issues, but not sure. Going to keep an eye on that. One of my serpentine belts does squeal intermittently for some reason. So we'll have to look into that sometime.
2004 Honda Accord 2.4 5 Speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
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So today I washed and waxed my car.
Didn't spend all day on getting it clean, but atleast a few hours was spent on making it look good and protected.
Didn't spend all day on getting it clean, but atleast a few hours was spent on making it look good and protected.
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2004 Honda Accord 2.4 5 Speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
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In Meechigun, they make us put numbers and letters on our license plates, so they can trace them back to the owner.
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Welp! My car was vandalized. On Halloween. A massive dent about 10 inches wide on my rear quarter panel.
Car is driveable...just looks like crap now. Huge bummer. Paint is still in good condition and there is no rust.
Car is driveable...just looks like crap now. Huge bummer. Paint is still in good condition and there is no rust.
2004 Honda Accord 2.4 5 Speed
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1989 Ford Taurus SHO 5 speed
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sorry to hear that. civic si timebk7794 wrote:Welp! My car was vandalized. On Halloween. A massive dent about 10 inches wide on my rear quarter panel.
Car is driveable...just looks like crap now. Huge bummer. Paint is still in good condition and there is no rust.
ClutchFork wrote:...So I started carrying a stick of firewood with me and that became my parking brake.