Is up for sale for roughly $10,000... or trade for a Harley.
Figured some of you Honda guys would find this kinda cool
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Is up for sale for roughly $10,000... or trade for a Harley.
Figured some of you Honda guys would find this kinda cool
CLICK HERE FOR EBAY LINK
This pic surprised the hell out of me.
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LOL.
That is all.
What did this challenge car do?
^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle
different paint and wheels, and suspension... (civic on bags? wtf...) and it would be sorta clean. i actually like the bodykit.
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What does it do? Is it a boat, a lawnmower, a sawmill, a pizza oven?
Actually I'm guessing that with the big bottle of nitrous its probably a dentists office. I wonder where they mounted the drill?![]()
That car is ugly and what is the world is it doing at Barrett-Jackson? I hope that is a PS bcuz that car doesn't even belong in the same area as some the car at Barrett-Jackson.
92 EH2 - Current "We will build him, better, stronger, faster."
98 EJ8 - Stolen (Thieves)
LOL...bags, 18/19s, giant tach, flames, red interior pieces, and an N/A SOHC D15? uhhhhh... thats a soild deal![]()
its alright considering.... anything with bags is alright by me...![]()
IMO if it was all black it would actually look pretty good. I know Honda boys think 15" is the biggest rim size available, but bigger rims can look pretty good if it is modded correctly. The kit is pretty nice, just ditch the flames and that D15 and it's got a lot of potential.
A little help...
1992 CIVIC
ORIGINAL MONSTER GARAGE
Jesse and the students of Lakewood High School took an old Honda beater and transformed it into a street-racin', girl-chasin' monster, complete with an air ride suspension system and a nitrous system. Vehicle runs and drives great and it is extremely fast. It turns heads everywhere it goes.
A PIECE OF HOT ROD AND TELEVISION HISTORY!
Jesse headed back to school in this episode of "Monster Nation" to instruct the students of Lakewood HS on transforming a beaten-up 1992 Imported Honda Civic into a street-racin', girl-chasin' monster. Jesse James underwent surgery during the main portion of this build. Luckily the Garage Manager was there to help the students with whatever faced them. The team gutted the interior of the car, clearing out backseats, front seats, and steering wheel. New racing seats were installed, along with racing steering wheel. A nitrous tank was installed where the space that the back seats formerly occupied. An air ride hydraulic system and new exhaust was also installed in the Honda. The Nitrous tank brace was welded by Jesse James, and finished by Andrew Fifer, the schools master welder. The brace is hinged above the tire well, where the hydraulic system sets. The hoses for the Nitrous run alongside the brake cables to the front of the car to the engine. Jesse returned as the students finished the monster. Jesse took the car to Master Pin-striper Pete Finland for detail work. The Honda received a full, glossy black coat and tribal flames. The purple flames with green trim engulf the front end of the import. VEHICLE SPECS: Length: 147"; Width: 67"; Height: 48"; Ground Clearance: 6"; Transmission: 5-speed manual. Paint: Black gloss, purple tribal flames and green trim applied by West Coast Choppers, Pete Finlan. Special Welds: Jesse James and Student Master Welder Andrew Fifer welded a bracket to hold the Nitrous tank in place. It is hinged for easy access to the air tank below. The exhaust was also cut and welded to fit the shape of the Honda Import. Additional Acquired or Machined Parts: Front seats removed for Racing seats. Interior was removed entirely. A racing steering wheel was added and a new gearshift was installed. THE BUILDERS: Jesse James- Custom-bike builder/designer, West Coast Choppers, Long Beach, CA, Andrew Fifer, Student Master Welder, Lakewood HS, Tony Bearden, Student, Lakewood HS, Kamran Haghbin, Student, Lakewood HS, Carlos Zazueta- Student, Lakewood HS, Jason Stoltz- Student, Lakewood HS, and Curtis Irwin, Faculty, Lakewood HS.
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Well, as you know, I'm not much of a Honda guy. Considering half the cars on this site are basically stock Hondas that are oh so "clean"... I figured this was a decent find for any Honda boy looking to buy something instead of take the time to build it themselves. With a few cosmetic changes it could be a neat little toy.
capital O M G ugly
It's really ugly, how would something like that even end up on Barrett-Jackson?
ITS A MONSTER GARAGE CAR...Originally Posted by Ronsam2006
wonder what it got for at BJ?
If you would pay $10,000 your fucking retarted! I love alot of Jesse James work but this is just...............
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It went for $5000 on Ebay. Its hideous in my opinion, and I like the girl chasin part in the description. You would have to chase them in that since they'd be running away all the time. That car is an epic fail, but the sad part is that its still better than most of the cars I see. And another note on the "clean" craze, its only so popular because most of the people who live by it have no money. If its basically stock with some lowering springs and some Drag wheels then its not clean, your just too poor to do anything else.
Ryan Reynolds
"So long and thanks for all the fish"
The person who bought it only paid $5000. Not to bad if you ask me. I would paint it one color and loose the flames, but for only 5k. Not to bad.
Well when i think of clean, i think of nicely done up without stickers all over it and no outrages body kit. That is clean IMO. Like this car would be clean without the flames and colorful seats. Not just a stock car lowered on alloy wheels. That is just someone starting out.Originally Posted by Cool Cat Racing
I was just commenting on the fact that so many who claim they have a "clean" car have nothing more than a car they washed and put some springs on. You can have a cleanly done car and that's what I always prefer to do but I'm just so tired of hearing the "clean" term used on so many cars just because the person hasn't done anything to it.
Ryan Reynolds
"So long and thanks for all the fish"