- Joined
- May 1, 2010
- Messages
- 1,195
- Reaction score
- 28
- Points
- 48
- Location
- Maine
- Vehicle Year
- 2002
- Make / Model
- Honda
- Engine Size
- K20A3
- Transmission
- Manual
Sorry guys, the Nava-hoe is coming up for sale, and I'm going to be just rocking a 2002 Civic Si. It's not that I don't like my truck, but I basically am getting bribed to get it out of the driveway. My parents hate it because it's got some wooden interior pieces, the rocker panels are made from expanding foam (the truck's 4th set of rockers, they're temporary until I can bend up some new ones when it's warmer) and they somehow think it's unreliable because it has around 200k miles and ticks. Just last year I dumped $2k (parts and tires alone, my labor doesn't count) into new suspension pieces, tires, fluids, front and rear wheel bearings, ect, but it is just an old beater. So, since my dad wants to buy my stepmom a new car, and she thinks hers might be getting too many miles on it, they're letting me have it for cheap. I can't pass the deal up it's so cheap, and I shouldn't have two vehicles while I am in college, can't justify it. I will still be around though, I like this place and the Honda boards are full of d-bags and ricers, I have yet to find one as good as this place. Plus, I know too much about Rangers and I actually enjoy giving advice. Can't wheel a car very good, especially something as factory tricked out at this civic thing. It's the model with the shifter coming out of the dash, pseudo race buckets, and the big vtec sticker on the side. I guess I'm just giving ya'll a heads up to make fun of me for driving a girly wrong wheel drive car. I'm still looking for a clean second gen when I can afford to have a second vehicle, I just wish I could keep my Mazda around long enough to cannibalize it for it's axles and drivetrain - but I have no where to store it. My parents already gave me enough hell about my XR4Ti being stored at their place when I was restoring it - and it even still started and drove around every time you turned the key, so until I build my own house - I'm not doing that again... Even then, I still have most of my post-911 GI bill to spend on school, so I'm living in dorms during school and my parents house during breaks, stuck with their rules - gonna be a while before I build a house.