thinking of getting a teg
ya im trying to save up for an integra right now i know some help on finding out if the cars im thinking of getting are worth it please can u guys help me out since u guys have integras u know the problems. here are some
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my opinion is none of them. those integras look like they have problems. keep looking for one as close to stock as possible driven by an old lady that goes to the grocery store once every saturday....
...that is unless you fix cars as a hobby, which then im sure you would have your own opinion about these rides and not post this kind of thing in the first place. gl
*(tip: old people love to use the newspapers to post they're cars)
...that is unless you fix cars as a hobby, which then im sure you would have your own opinion about these rides and not post this kind of thing in the first place. gl
*(tip: old people love to use the newspapers to post they're cars)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my opinion is none of them. those integras look like they have problems. keep looking for one as close to stock as possible driven by an old lady that goes to the grocery store once every saturday...
*(tip: old people love to use the newspapers to post they're cars)
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That's pretty good advice. I would definately try to get the most bone stock teg possible if I was in the market for another one. When I bought mine 3-1/2 years or so ago it was completely stock and probably saved me a lot of headaches down the line since I didn't have to fix other people's shitty work every time I wanted to do something to the car. I like the newspaper idea too, never thought about that.
*(tip: old people love to use the newspapers to post they're cars)
</TD></TR></TABLE>That's pretty good advice. I would definately try to get the most bone stock teg possible if I was in the market for another one. When I bought mine 3-1/2 years or so ago it was completely stock and probably saved me a lot of headaches down the line since I didn't have to fix other people's shitty work every time I wanted to do something to the car. I like the newspaper idea too, never thought about that.
I would agree with previous statement.
Also no point buying a GSR Shell with LS motor. You are going to pay more for insurance with it being a GSR Shell and not have a GSR motor
Also no point buying a GSR Shell with LS motor. You are going to pay more for insurance with it being a GSR Shell and not have a GSR motor
like what most people said, i wouldnt go for any of them unless they were pretty flexable on their prices. The last integra with 80k and fairly stock is probably your best bet. Plus you could offer him less since he's leavin the island.
Im sure it hard to find cars out in Hawaii also but just keep your eyes open for deals they come around.
Im sure it hard to find cars out in Hawaii also but just keep your eyes open for deals they come around.
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If you are lazy you can buy it =\ its not like all ppl who have modded cars beat on them, just check them out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike5809 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would agree with previous statement.
Also no point buying a GSR Shell with LS motor. You are going to pay more for insurance with it being a GSR Shell and not have a GSR motor</TD></TR></TABLE>
some insurance company don't charge extra just because it's a sport trim. geico actually doesn't charge extra for sport trim or normal trim cars unless they are NEW! like 2005+ or somthing, although every says geico blows nuts. Anyone know how good Wawanesa is? an agent from wawanesa said 66$/month for 10months and you get the last 2 months for the 12 month year for no cost. < thats for liablity only... 200$ per month for full cov... too bad no one in my family is enlisted so i can use usaa
66$/month liability only any good? =\ i sure as hell dont want **** happening to me or my car when i get it.
Modified by SkaiWu at 11:20 AM 1/10/2008
Modified by SkaiWu at 11:21 AM 1/10/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike5809 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would agree with previous statement.
Also no point buying a GSR Shell with LS motor. You are going to pay more for insurance with it being a GSR Shell and not have a GSR motor</TD></TR></TABLE>
some insurance company don't charge extra just because it's a sport trim. geico actually doesn't charge extra for sport trim or normal trim cars unless they are NEW! like 2005+ or somthing, although every says geico blows nuts. Anyone know how good Wawanesa is? an agent from wawanesa said 66$/month for 10months and you get the last 2 months for the 12 month year for no cost. < thats for liablity only... 200$ per month for full cov... too bad no one in my family is enlisted so i can use usaa
66$/month liability only any good? =\ i sure as hell dont want **** happening to me or my car when i get it.
Modified by SkaiWu at 11:20 AM 1/10/2008
Modified by SkaiWu at 11:21 AM 1/10/2008
thanks for all the suggestions guys actually ive been looking for an integra since i was in the 9th grade and thats been 4 years ago it really is hard to find and wen i do they are usually automatic.
i bout a pretty much stock 95 SE 5 speed with about 90k. was slammed with shitty as coil overs, air intake, and so 15s. it was a great car and go it it for 3700. never had any problems with for except for what i have done.
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