Oh no's motor changing problem
#34
RE: Oh no's motor changing problem
ORIGINAL: elfreaky70363
you should be ashamed for supporting her isuzu habit. point her to a rehab asap and guide her toward the road to honda recovery.
you should be ashamed for supporting her isuzu habit. point her to a rehab asap and guide her toward the road to honda recovery.
#35
RE: Oh no's motor changing problem
You do realize that Honda OWNZ Isuzu right?
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thats a new one on me, they must have purchased them recently. as far as i can remember they have always done platform sharing with GM. like the isuzu hombre / S10 among others.
#38
RE: Oh no's motor changing problem
Whatever the case, I'd like to hear some more input on what engine this gentleman has (h22 or new accord V6) and see how it's coming along. Anything is possible, it's just a matter of knowledge, creativity, and cash flow. I saw a Civic hatchback on Nopi Tunervision in the burnout contest with a V8 crammed in it. Straight line and burnouts would be about all it would be good for. Still cool though....
#39
RE: Oh no's motor changing problem
ORIGINAL: jake11375
Whatever the case, I'd like to hear some more input on what engine this gentleman has (h22 or new accord V6) and see how it's coming along.
Whatever the case, I'd like to hear some more input on what engine this gentleman has (h22 or new accord V6) and see how it's coming along.
ORIGINAL: jake11375
Anything is possible, it's just a matter of knowledge, creativity
Anything is possible, it's just a matter of knowledge, creativity
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