#585 is sold!
I was having second thoughts about it, but I decided to go ahead and sell my 01' PY ITR. The funny things is that the couple that bought the car are getting it for their 15 year old daughter who will be turning 16 next month. Lucky girl......poor ITR.

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http://www.autotrader.com/findacar/v...&ac_afflt=none
[Modified by S&P500ITR, 1:45 PM 2/28/2002]

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http://www.autotrader.com/findacar/v...&ac_afflt=none
[Modified by S&P500ITR, 1:45 PM 2/28/2002]
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lol doesnt even know how to drive a manual......wait a second here
...i didnt know how to drive a manul either when i bought my ITR(practiced on other peoples car and drove around the neighbor hood untill i got better at it)....but i also was 18 when i bought my car...i didnt just dive into it as my first car....no my first car was a 91' ford escort with 125,000 miles but i loved it...it let me go where ever i wanted and whenver i wanted without having mom dukes having to drive me there
...i didnt know how to drive a manul either when i bought my ITR(practiced on other peoples car and drove around the neighbor hood untill i got better at it)....but i also was 18 when i bought my car...i didnt just dive into it as my first car....no my first car was a 91' ford escort with 125,000 miles but i loved it...it let me go where ever i wanted and whenver i wanted without having mom dukes having to drive me there
If I sold my ITR to someone like that, I would keep in touch with her and teach her everything about my car (quirks, how to take care of it, how to drive it, etc.). Heck, when I sold my last car, I spent 30 minutes going through everything with the guy who bought it.
-Tommy who wants to find the new owner of his last car so he can give him the instruction manual for the alarm.
-Tommy who wants to find the new owner of his last car so he can give him the instruction manual for the alarm.
I was having second thoughts about it, but I decided to go ahead and sell my 01' PY ITR. The funny things is that the couple that bought the car are getting it for their 15 year old daughter who will be turning 16 next month. Lucky girl......poor ITR.
sorry to hear about the sale.... 
16 year old gurl? she may need to stay away from this board... (unless she has pics for the wolves)
hope the new owner treats the car right...
Will
-who would cringe if a 16 year old had to drive his car...

16 year old gurl? she may need to stay away from this board... (unless she has pics for the wolves)

hope the new owner treats the car right...
Will

-who would cringe if a 16 year old had to drive his car...
"Watch, shes gonna lift/brake mid-turn and spin it into something. Poor ITR."
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Hrm... I wonder if thats what I did on the offramp the other day when I did a complete 360. I'm used to my Civic that would understeer before the rearend would even THINK of coming out.. but now that I have the R, I completley spun... missed all guardrails and oncoming traffic thankfully.
The setup for the turn was about 65mph into a moderate left hand bend... down a slight slope.. I was on the brakes into it, then lifted brakes halfway thru, thats when I found myself facing the wrong way going thru the dirt... how fun.
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Hrm... I wonder if thats what I did on the offramp the other day when I did a complete 360. I'm used to my Civic that would understeer before the rearend would even THINK of coming out.. but now that I have the R, I completley spun... missed all guardrails and oncoming traffic thankfully.
The setup for the turn was about 65mph into a moderate left hand bend... down a slight slope.. I was on the brakes into it, then lifted brakes halfway thru, thats when I found myself facing the wrong way going thru the dirt... how fun.
Fawk that... if I knew somebody that had an ITR like that, I'd keep in touch with her just so when she does wreck it you can buy it back cheap and make a kick *** hybid.
[Modified by AssPenny, 7:58 AM 2/28/2002]
[Modified by AssPenny, 7:58 AM 2/28/2002]
That is exactly why she wanted it. She liked the yellow and wanted it even more after visiting the acura dealer and finding out that they replaced the pretty yellow ITR's with RSX-S's. Whatever, its money in the pocket!
That is exactly why she wanted it. She liked the yellow and wanted it even more after visiting the acura dealer and finding out that they replaced the pretty yellow ITR's with RSX-S's. Whatever, its money in the pocket!
congrats on selling it.. why do parents buy they're not even old enough to drive teenage sons and daughters cars like these! the girl probably doesnt even know what she has enough to appreciate it...



- for the ITR, and the pain it's going to face soon, after the first grind... 

damn why don't she just get a regular old integra. Must be the pritty yellow