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  • Oh Damn, it's Sam
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    And here I thought the whole point was to roll into RDM with a crew of W124s, just a whole row of 'em - windows not rolling down, headliners sagging, not shifting into reverse...

    I just don't know if I can get behind a Lexus. They're just too... reliable

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  • Dano
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    Back to see whats happening with all these new builds here on stanceworks
    Ohio! Thats far also.
    I got bored with my wagon, decided to see if i could get my money out of it and move on to something new I might start a thread a little later still working on the body work. Also i still have that 92 300E, its a reall struggle. Need to sell in order to continue my IS300!

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  • Oh Damn, it's Sam
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    HE'S BACK

    Funny, my old Dodge went to a guy all the way in Ohio. Same thing, nothing but rust over there.

    Shame to see the Civic go, but projects change. Gonna start a thread for the IS?

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  • Dano
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    civic wagon transported to chicago

    Its been awhile since i updated my simple wagon build, I decided to post it up on craigs and to my surprise a guy from Chicago was really interested in it and actually flew out to portland and liked it that much to buy it and transport it back to his home state I guess up where he is from older cars are really rusted out and when he saw mine rust free and clean with no previous damage it was a no brainier he went for it.
    The new owner might even has thread on here about his new project, not sure. But ya'll from Chicago might be seeing it around
    Here are some shots i took before it got transported away to Chicago.
    For a 24 year honda it was solid and clean.
    Currently working on a lexus is300 and on the hunt for a is300 sportcross front bumper cover with fogs and reflectors, grill would be nice also. Know anyone that for a reasonable price let me know
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  • Queef|Chief
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    I love it

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  • baggedb16sentra
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    yeah was for going to school. learned how to work on it but with my new car i know nothing with the electrical.. lol

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  • Oh Damn, it's Sam
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    Originally posted by Dano View Post
    Their is actually a few of these around town I've noticed nothing slammed though. Well atleast I didnt see any yet.
    Btw that benz of yours looks soo good. Really like what you did to it. You motivate me to get stancy with my 300e benz.

    thanks, so you think those wheels do the job. Kinda whish they were 15x10 in the back.

    The way they made the civic wagon exhaust is stupid, they looped their pipping under the rear trailing arm and that bend I pretty much scrapped the shit. Yeah that spare tire floor well is in the way, cant to much about it. So im thinking the road will fix the extra sagging and level it out
    Thank you! I'm so pleased with the Benz, it just makes me grin every time I get to drive it.

    I like the wheels, personally. 15x10 would be nice, but save that for your next wheel setup. For now, maybe space 'em out if that's what's bothering you, but I think they look pretty damn good to my eyes.

    I would be very very tempted to cut out that spare tire well and weld in some sheet to cover the hole, because that exhaust is just ridiculous. Since you probably still want a spare, it would be cool to get a matching spare and mount it vertically behind the left rear seat, the way XJ Cherokees and lots of other SUVs have it. That's all probably stupidly-complicated for something that'll just self-clearance on a big bump or two anyway, but this is the nonsense that goes on in my head

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  • Dano
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    Haha those carbs.
    Their definitely fun and easy to work on, the only issue is they get stolen alot around here. I love the old hondas, the retro look to em is killer and especially those 80s accords. Big fan of them too. Dont see much of them getting all stancy.

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  • baggedb16sentra
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    makes me want to get back into hondas, had an 85 accord had a carb motor lol

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  • Dano
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    Originally posted by baggedb16sentra View Post
    looks good!
    Thanks.

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  • baggedb16sentra
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    looks good!

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  • Dano
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    Heres another shot of the current progress.

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  • Dano
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    Originally posted by Oh Damn, wheels am View Post
    HE'S BACK

    I saw one of these parked on Division the other day, same color, lowered slightly, and thought of you.

    Looks perfect on those wheels!

    What's causing the exhaust to hang so low back there - is there a spare tire well under the trunk floor that's in the way?
    Their is actually a few of these around town I've noticed nothing slammed though. Well atleast I didnt see any yet.
    Btw that benz of yours looks soo good. Really like what you did to it. You motivate me to get stancy with my 300e benz.

    thanks, so you think those wheels do the job. Kinda whish they were 15x10 in the back.

    The way they made the civic wagon exhaust is stupid, they looped their pipping under the rear trailing arm and that bend I pretty much scrapped the shit. Yeah that spare tire floor well is in the way, cant to much about it. So im thinking the road will fix the extra sagging and level it out

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  • Oh Damn, it's Sam
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    HE'S BACK

    I saw one of these parked on Division the other day, same color, lowered slightly, and thought of you.

    Looks perfect on those wheels!

    What's causing the exhaust to hang so low back there - is there a spare tire well under the trunk floor that's in the way?

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  • Dano
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    i have to deal with this every time pulling into the driveway not counting that i broke my lip already on my own driveway

    also here is my tilt, thinking more low?


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