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Give it another few decades and 93 hondas will definitively be classics to younger generation.

Yeah I brace for the day when my son comes home with a "sick oldschool" 2003 camry

Another question about F bodies; do they all ride like shit? The Camaro slammed over speed bumps no matter what speed, but I chalked that up to the 3/4 ton rear end and suspension. The trans am didn't feel much smoother.

Once I've got all the bugs worked out, I gotta think of some sick mawds for it.
>Hi flow exhaust
>Aux cord, maybe a small sub
>Purple underglow to match.
Or green and call it the barny car.

if you put underglow on that fucking car i will find you and strangle you with some rusty baling wire

It's begging for it. Also needs to shoot purple flames when I rev it, and needs to be entered into illegal street races.


No, I'm talking about underglow for inside. I always like having a nicely lit interior when driving.

Just got a “92 Subaru loyale, I had a look at the timing belt today (pic related) “””apparently”””” it was changed about 5 years ago, does it need changing, how much of a priority should this be?

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you say that like its any better

go ahead and change it. i like to replace most if not all consumables upon purchase of a vehicle. things like fresh oil and fluids, belts, tires if needed, etc

How much of a headache is a timing belt change? I’m decent at wrenching but it’s been a while since I’ve done it regularly (pic is the car it’s self)

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To answer a question from the previous thread, a pushbutton 727 is a Torqueflite without park, but with a rear pump for push starts.

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I found some wild carpet and basically rebuilt the door panel what do you guys think

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