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    So many people going into the red..

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    Wow!!! Lol....

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    ill give you a half a bottle of water, and an xbox controller without a battery pack. gl anyways.
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    As soon as I read the original listing I knew this was going to be an awesome thread.

    Thank you for not disappointing.

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    wish i could rebuild an engine and automatically undo the 10 years of wear and tear done to the car over the years.

    REALLY COOL.

    if you want to sell, replace the shitty stuff and realize the mileage is 190k miles not 6k miles.

    you're so dumb, i wouldn't even trust the rebuild.
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    lol. NEW BUSINESS IDEA

    buy cars off craigslist, paint the head with new silver metallic paint, then say it has a rebuilt motor and get kbb value for the car with 0 miles, make 8k profit.

    repeat.

    become millionaire.

    this is the new thing after "well it has a dent but it was like that when i got it"

    or " it has a salvage title but it drives great so i still want market value"
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halfwit View Post
    lol. NEW BUSINESS IDEA

    buy cars off craigslist, paint the head with new silver metallic paint, then say it has a rebuilt motor and get kbb value for the car with 0 miles, make 8k profit.

    repeat.

    become millionaire.

    this is the new thing after "well it has a dent but it was like that when i got it"

    or " it has a salvage title but it drives great so i still want market value"
    Actually I sold the car for 8500, so thanks guys for all the input. Glad we all got along, and I really appreciate the hospitality. HA
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    and for the record, i didnt do the body work, whick if i did why would it matter just because its not "JDM" or up to yalls bullshit of a standard, I wanted to sell the car cuz it wasnt my style, and I wanted to say thanks to all the guys who sided with me on it. It wasnt about who liked it or not, its a sale thread so do us all a favor and grow up. Everyone has a different likes and dislikes. The sooner you so called Mods and other haters realize that, the sooner your site might actually be liked. But good luck to all yall and its been a real blast. Hope to see each of ya soon...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfrman View Post
    and for the record, i didnt do the body work, whick if i did why would it matter just because its not "JDM" or up to yalls bullshit of a standard, I wanted to sell the car cuz it wasnt my style, and I wanted to say thanks to all the guys who sided with me on it. It wasnt about who liked it or not, its a sale thread so do us all a favor and grow up. Everyone has a different likes and dislikes. The sooner you so called Mods and other haters realize that, the sooner your site might actually be liked. But good luck to all yall and its been a real blast. Hope to see each of ya soon...
    For me, seeing a Honda that new with a rebuilt motor scares me. There's no legit reason for a 2002 Honda to need an engine unless it was extremely neglected. Combine that with the "teenager mods" and it makes people skeptical about the car. Theyre not insulting you the person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfrman View Post
    Actually I sold the car for 8500, so thanks guys for all the input. Glad we all got along, and I really appreciate the hospitality. HA
    No you didn't stfu that car is a piece of shit.


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