At least you guys in the UK is lucky to have the NSX and the Civic Type R. Look at Malaysia's. Even the CRV isn't the latest one.
Just got an email from the current owner of my first car (which I loved, dearly, and had to sell because of money problems) basically describing to me how he's ruined it. Straight up told me he screwed up the ride, handling, and fuel economy, but that it looks cool now. I know it's his car now and he can do whatever he wants with it, but I don't need to see that shit. Ugh. Before/After: I pretended I liked it and told him to send me an email if he ever wants to sell it.
Yeah, at least he's taking care of it and doesn't plan on an engine swap or anything. Sell a car for $700 and there's a pretty good chance it'll end up being used for parts, so it's lucky that didn't happen. I just hope he doesn't do anything crazy that'll mess it up for good. That car was 100% factory original with just over 100,000km on it when I sold it, not to mention being a very rare model. It's not like Canadian roads are terrible and full of holes or anything right? It's got no power steering too, so I bet it's just a joy to park with all that extra rubber.
lol how hard is it to take 1 pic of your truck? how can I take this seriously if you cant take one pic properly? --- Post updated --- at least he didn't put on a body kit and plasti dip it neon green Craigslist is a sad place for anything cheap and sporty although I did just see a pro street vega with a blown big block in it for 7k so at least there's some anti rice too
The joys of living in the North East. "Minor Rot" It's not minor when your feet get wet when it rains.
[/QUOTE]"Minor Rot" [/QUOTE] my Nana just had to scrap her grand cherokee because the frame was so rotted a large pothole could snap it in half
I know salt is necessary to stop the ice and snow from forming but you guys don't have to use esports-levels of salt either.