He got an AE92 GTS for free, for those of you not reading!
GameboyRMH wrote:
Hey, now I got another AE92 owner buddy!
Trucke and Dr. Hess on this board also own them. There's one other guy with a gray coupe who had a build thread on here, can't remember his username.
Edit: Also take a look at the Trueno in my Reader's Rides and see if you want any parts from that. There are a bunch of body parts that won't fit my coupe (like everything in the bumper) I'd sell you.
Ah you were the one I was thinking of when I said bug people haha. I actually really like that front end with the big lights up front, my buddy who gave it to me and I were actually talking about that front end when we were checking the car out. Not sure how the fenders and bumper work with an 88 coupe but if you're not far i'll come take all that stuff, shipping would be too much I think. I'm in the Bay Area.
Haha I'm very far and shipping would definitely be on the high side...3 digits for sure. But that is a JDM front end, if you want the big lights you need a JDM bumper like the one on that car.
(Or you could cut & glass a "thin light" bumper)
In reply to GameboyRMH:
Road trip!
In reality i'll probably pick up an SR5 bumper and fender from a pick-a-part LOL thanks for the offer though, appreciated!
I didn't read the whole thread, just the first bit. Want mine?
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/95-honda-civic-hb/65822/page1/
I've been driving at Sonoma, but I'm afraid I'm going to run out of space to work on it soon and the man is going to be after me.
In reply to accordionfolder:
Got a free car. Thanks for the offer though, it's a good looking car and looks to be fun to drive as well.
I'm going to have to figure out what to do with mine too, though I think i'll be able to register it. I assume yours is not registered/parked on street. I feel you i've had to deal with that before too.
I think a stock B13 non-SE-R would be a huge drag to drive without a LOT of work. I find that it is difficult to buy a good EF or any Integra in Ohio at least, between rust and the fastnfurious crowd what's left is painfully expensive. My vote is the AE92.
ShadowSix wrote: My vote is the AE92.
Luckily that's what I got with 4AGE "power"
You guys probably get a million of these threads so i'm not even mad about people TL;DR.
In reply to Wanderer:
It has valid Oregon Tags, full emission equipment, and is fully insured, but I highly, highly doubt it will pass any inspection in CA where I'm living now (I moved about 6 months ago). I'm trying to research into how I can ease it through the process, I guess we'll see, I would be sad to lose it honestly.