MY EBAY BUILD...
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lol, yeah exactly. wish i had a job, might go along a little faster than it actually is.
mr. pottle, which one are you? i worked with one at grove, and the other i remember from eldorado stone. "what's a camel toe!?" *nolt... lmao! oh, and i live in greg's old apartment.
mr. pottle, which one are you? i worked with one at grove, and the other i remember from eldorado stone. "what's a camel toe!?" *nolt... lmao! oh, and i live in greg's old apartment.
lol, yeah exactly. wish i had a job, might go along a little faster than it actually is.
mr. pottle, which one are you? i worked with one at grove, and the other i remember from eldorado stone. "what's a camel toe!?" *nolt... lmao! oh, and i live in greg's old apartment.
mr. pottle, which one are you? i worked with one at grove, and the other i remember from eldorado stone. "what's a camel toe!?" *nolt... lmao! oh, and i live in greg's old apartment.
Subscribed. Im trying to build a decent suspension from ebay for my 96 LS. They have this little combo thing that brings the front camber kit, lower control arms, and coil overs for $195......worth it?
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idk...rear control arms are around $65 if you look hard enough, (cheapy ones). front upper control arms are around $65 cheapy ones, and a camber kit is around $50 or so, cheap ones again. and coilovers can be had for around 50 or so on ebay. so, yeah thats cheap. but, i personally don't like how coilovers ride. i'd rather have springs.
I feel yah, my bro is the one who tells me to get the coil overs, I'd rather get some KYB shocks i saw there and just add on some skunk 2 springs....I got my front lip and sideskirts from there too, umm id have to say though....it was a pain in the *** to put the front lip on and my left sideskirt kinda didn't fit as well as the right one.

btw good luck on the build, I'm sure ebay ain't as bad as everyone put it out to be (i did here of an ebay turbo kit catching fire on a friends prelude though lol)

btw good luck on the build, I'm sure ebay ain't as bad as everyone put it out to be (i did here of an ebay turbo kit catching fire on a friends prelude though lol)
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aahhh man.... wish i woulda known that, lol. that thing ran pretty good a few years back if i remember correctly. when greg drove it to grove, it looked like it was still in pretty decent condition too.
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here's what i did today! put my new radiator in the integra. took out the big ole' stocker and put an aluminum half rad dual core and slim fan in. looks pretty good in there i think. cost for this project...
ebay aluminum half radiator dual core with slim 10" fan $90 shipped.
coolant recycled $free


ebay aluminum half radiator dual core with slim 10" fan $90 shipped.
coolant recycled $free


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its not exactly mounted. its sitting on one of those rubber grommets the original one sat on. but, i used a stock eg rad mount to hold it in place. i have hose protection on the bottom hose because it lays on the cross member. the fan is held on by 4 zip ties. and not the "kit" either, lol. i rigged it up better than that, less sloppy. its not going any where so, i honestly don't think the bottom needs bolted down.



