2000 civic suspension help
ok so basically, my uncle works at a towing yard and cars come in go often.
as most of you know, when the car clears, the car becomes the towing companies.
so there is a blue 2000 civic, that is cleared and is ready to be bought for 800 dollars!! ><
the only downfall is that my uncle had told me that when he drove it felt a little weird, so he pulled over and looked underneath
according to him the suspension is basically GONE and the tires were towing in it was so bad
he said that it would be too much work for someone like me, im 16 and a junior in highschool (almost senior)
it needs a right fender, suspension and a "lower radiator" something
im not sure.
so what is the best type of suspension, for the money?
i dont even have a job, where i live, jobs are hard to get, there are a lot of people that want jobs so why would they hire a 16 year old?
anyway, money wise, what would be the cheapest way to do this?
or should i save up for something else?
as most of you know, when the car clears, the car becomes the towing companies.
so there is a blue 2000 civic, that is cleared and is ready to be bought for 800 dollars!! ><
the only downfall is that my uncle had told me that when he drove it felt a little weird, so he pulled over and looked underneath
according to him the suspension is basically GONE and the tires were towing in it was so bad
he said that it would be too much work for someone like me, im 16 and a junior in highschool (almost senior)
it needs a right fender, suspension and a "lower radiator" something
im not sure.
so what is the best type of suspension, for the money?
i dont even have a job, where i live, jobs are hard to get, there are a lot of people that want jobs so why would they hire a 16 year old?
anyway, money wise, what would be the cheapest way to do this?
or should i save up for something else?
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