Quote Originally Posted by civic95 View Post
Dude here is my 95 civic that I had, and built for 7 yrs. I thought I would keep it forever. But guess what happened. I was almost 30, and I got tired of all the attention from teenage boys, got tired of riding around in a fwd, horribly weight balanced car with a rough suspension, and was actually embarrased to be seen pulling into work in it at my age. I took it to a trackday, and found out what a wasted effort it all was. Just the wrong platform to even start with. If you want to be 40 yrs old, and still want to drive around in a 90 something civic that's your perogative, but I doubt that will happen. The best thing I can say about my experience is I learned a lot. I did everything myself (except for paint). Obviously peoples tastes have changed since I had the car, and I'm sure it's considered rice today.

JRSC, Energy Suspension Full Polyurethane Bushings kit, DC Header, Tanabe Catback, Koni Yellows, Type-R Rear Sway bar, Beaks kit, strut bars, etc. etc.
well thats you.. the owner of jjspec, jimmy is not a teen age kid he still drives a honda. all this shows is that you dont love the company as much as i do. now i want you to think about the mustang, back in 64 1/2 when it first came out guys probly dint think much about it.... just think about the first owners who fell in love with that car only later to sell it. bet you ask them today and atleast half would say they regret it, not becouse how much they are worth, but becouse what those cars brought them, all the memorys of that car.. i take care of my car as if it were my child.. now when i have kids ya it probly will go down some in my list of things to worry about, but i can honestly say that i wont havea kid till i know that i can do it without the fear of having to sell my car, i can tell you know that as long as im alive my car will be with me