Before and After
Before (During Snowboard Season)


After (After Snowboard Season)
Not bad for a daily driver with 142.5K on the clock and an every weekend get me up snowboarding car. Cleans up nicely. I know I know, it needs to be lowered. I'm still learning to autocross the car with stock suspension (5 races) before I lower it


After (After Snowboard Season)
Not bad for a daily driver with 142.5K on the clock and an every weekend get me up snowboarding car. Cleans up nicely. I know I know, it needs to be lowered. I'm still learning to autocross the car with stock suspension (5 races) before I lower it
that is a Sweeeeeeet car, it's a perfect VIRGIN !
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that is a Sweeeeeeet car, it's a perfect VIRGIN !
uhhh...did you miss the whole '142,000 miles on the clock' thing? did you miss the fact that it is in a snowy climate? it's clean, but defintely no virgin.
uhhh...did you miss the whole '142,000 miles on the clock' thing? did you miss the fact that it is in a snowy climate? it's clean, but defintely no virgin.
Yea, this car has been to hell and back during snowboard season. I've driven in conditions that some people would crap their pants if they had to drive. This car is far from perfect but I thinks looks damn good for a 94, 142,500 miles, and a Colorado car. Integra's rock
i'm digging the foursquare and forum stickers on the rack. also car looks good, my car looks exactly like that after i come down from the mountains from doing a little boarding.although i wash my car after i go snowboaring so the salt doesn't eat the metal.
i'm digging the foursquare and forum stickers on the rack.
Snowboarding owns!
ha! nice cleaning job
Nice cleanup job! Just wondering, with all the snow your car must be exposed to, did you remove the weatherstripping in the rear wheelwells to prevent rust?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhAtBoY Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice cleanup job! Just wondering, with all the snow your car must be exposed to, did you remove the weatherstripping in the rear wheelwells to prevent rust? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Its still there. They mostly use sand and mag chloride for deicing the roads here. It's looking rust free back there after 4.5 years of taking it snowboarding all season long. I really make sure when I do wash it, I clean the wheelwells very well and get all the dirty and sand out of the rear bumpercover.
Its still there. They mostly use sand and mag chloride for deicing the roads here. It's looking rust free back there after 4.5 years of taking it snowboarding all season long. I really make sure when I do wash it, I clean the wheelwells very well and get all the dirty and sand out of the rear bumpercover.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ScaleExtric »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">god damn ...do you off road that thing?</TD></TR></TABLE>
seriously...that teg was dirty.
seriously...that teg was dirty.


