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what do you need AWD for? just makes life difficult and more things to brake +weight. stick to 2WD. +1 for honda. get a CRX. put stuff in it.

 

man CRX's arent as cheap as I thought... except for this one: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Honda-CRX-1992/SSE-AD-4150326/?Cr=9

" I'll throw in the "OLD SKOOL" sticker for free " lol

 

half decent one still fetches $8k. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Honda-CRX-1993/SSE-AD-4099900/?Cr=8

 

My recommendation: http://pulsar.org.au/forums/showthread.php?714-Pulsar-N15-SSS-Melbourne-VIC-3121&p=2905#post2905

car has been looked after well (mechanically). well sorted suspension-wise. no real power mods.

11 minutes ago, Birds said:

I have a soft spot for the '89 Prelude with 4WS

Hondas drive nicely

But they are overpriced for what you get and their fanbois can be the worst kind


You're probably right... I just lowballed people on Gumtree and got a clean one for a lot less than market value though so I think they're great value for money :15_yum:

Eddie meguire advice for reduce the roadtoll: "... The human body isn't designed for car crashes... Everyone try to not die before Christmas"

I'm not even paraphrasing. Think I prefer Project Zero over that shit

2 hours ago, Birds said:

He'll do nottin

read that in my mind with connors voice. now laughing.

 

got a mate to sus a stag out for me Liam.

rusty doors but seems ok, cant complain for what ill be paying

Giving the Federal RSR-R a go in 245/40 all round. Cheap borderline semi with a good reputation from what I've read.

Will be interesting to compare with the AD08Rs, which are now completely shagged out. Not expecting a miracle in the wet or a quiet tyre in the dry given my past Federal experience. They are only 10 weeks old so should be nice and soft.

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