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    Default project 94 Hatch

    Of all the cars I have built in the past I have never made a write up or even taken pictures of the project.

    So here goes.

    1994 CX hatch no A/C no PS or PW or anything.
    D16Z6 sohc vtec motor swap done about a year ago by previous owner.
    vtec not working and cel on.
    Nice rust in the rear quarters.
    dents on the top near then antenna.
    missing the antenna,driver side lip,front end slammed with eBay junk and way to low.
    engine bay dirtier then a junk yard car,crappy paint on the valve cover.

    Pics of the car as I got it.


    After I got it raised it up and picked up and intalled the dr lip.





    rust in the quarters.




    After I gringed some rust away to see how bad it was.Painted with a rattle can to keep it in check until I found replacment panels.




    Struts and coilsovers used to correct the ride.
    Guy I got the car from had 2 sets of ground controls,I sold one set and kept the other.






    Removal of the front end and begin sanding.





    Panels for the rear to be welded in tomorrow and car will be in gray primer wating to get a nice white base clear painted by me.
    Last edited by pebojelly; 05-17-2008 at 08:08 PM.

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