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Nick MC
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by Nick MC » Wed Nov 04, 2020 3:42 pm
01-1058: Sold
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
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Nick MC
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by Nick MC » Sun Nov 29, 2020 7:40 am
01-1058: Sold
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
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Stin1
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by Stin1 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:53 am
Looks great! Sorry about your job .
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ph8ed4life
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by ph8ed4life » Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:56 am
Man, this brings back good memories of a friends SSBP GSR. Such a neat color when it’s fresh. I take it that this car had a matching drivetrain? Reason I ask is that my friends car went back East after he passed, and I had to assemble the car back to stock for his family... except the drivetrain, which was an LS swap since his was long gone
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RTW DC2R
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by RTW DC2R » Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:11 am
Nice job Nick! Looks sexy. Sorry to hear about the job situation. Hope things come around for you and the fam.
98-0034 (sold)
00-XXXX (sold)
practice chaos to develop control.
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Nick MC
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by Nick MC » Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:37 am
ph8ed4life wrote:Man, this brings back good memories of a friends SSBP GSR. Such a neat color when it’s fresh. I take it that this car had a matching drivetrain? Reason I ask is that my friends car went back East after he passed, and I had to assemble the car back to stock for his family... except the drivetrain, which was an LS swap since his was long gone
Yes, it was all vin matching. It’s a shame too because the body was beat, not from rust but just abuse. For the miles and the original drivetrain I thought it was worth it. I have an R swap in it now to enjoy the car with but will probably clean up and reseal the original b18c1.
01-1058: Sold
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
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Nick MC
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by Nick MC » Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:40 am
Thanks for the well wishes too, honestly a bit of a relief the job was kinda toxic and gave me an opportunity to look for something different if not better.
01-1058: Sold
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
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ph8ed4life
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by ph8ed4life » Tue Dec 01, 2020 12:28 pm
Nick MC wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:37 am
ph8ed4life wrote:Man, this brings back good memories of a friends SSBP GSR. Such a neat color when it’s fresh. I take it that this car had a matching drivetrain? Reason I ask is that my friends car went back East after he passed, and I had to assemble the car back to stock for his family... except the drivetrain, which was an LS swap since his was long gone
Yes, it was all vin matching. It’s a shame too because the body was beat, not from rust but just abuse. For the miles and the original drivetrain I thought it was worth it. I have an R swap in it now to enjoy the car with but will probably clean up and reseal the original b18c1.
Gotcha, I did read that you had installed an R swap. Fantastic on the matching VIN swap, and double fantastic work on saving/up fitting the chassis as you did. I think this knowledge will go a long way to help others save their cars when damage happens
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Lturner
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by Lturner » Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:10 pm
Car looks great! Love the color. If you ever decide to sell let me know.
01-0629 PY I think?
00-1587 from the motherland CW
17-01699 RR
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