Getting rid of the civic?
Re: Getting rid of the civic?
I never realized how huge the nose of those cars was.
Personally, I wouldn't do it. I'm too accustomed to my trouble free everything just works Civic to go with a classic 31 year old car that probably has had every part replaced, but thats just me.
Now... that white 3rd Gen Accord in the background... I'd go for that!
Personally, I wouldn't do it. I'm too accustomed to my trouble free everything just works Civic to go with a classic 31 year old car that probably has had every part replaced, but thats just me.

Now... that white 3rd Gen Accord in the background... I'd go for that!
Last edited by Awjvail; Mar 15, 2010 at 10:22 PM.
Re: Getting rid of the civic?
Yeah.. not for a daily man. Those are sweet cars, I've always had a soft spot for the classic Z's. However, it's not a daily driver anymore. Those cars need to be restored and garaged to keep them from rusting into oblivion.
Re: Getting rid of the civic?
i've been helping a friend of mine with his 86 300zx. he's got a turbo and an n/a. the n/a is a rust bucket. the turbo has some rust coming in. and things are just going wrong again and again. it'll be up and running soon tho. old z's are just not daily drivers.
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