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saw an 88 civic shittle today and thought hmmmmm potential. I'm needing a cheapy runabout at the mo and one might fit the bill. it looked like this but ive seen them as hatches and saloons too so thoughts and pics would be appreciated ;D ;D bit of googling turns up this and this close but not quite
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"quote hairnet"
I'm not paying nine pound for a pi$$!
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This one was at JAE in 2002. I kind of liked it as it was quite restrained and not too ricey...
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1962 Datsun Bluebird Estate - 1971 Datsun 510 SSS - 1976 Datsun 710 SSS - 1981 Dodge van - 1985 Nissan Cherry Europe GTi - 1988 Nissan Prairie - 1990 Hyundai Pony Pickup - 1992 Mazda MX5
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I love Accord Aerodecks: Weren't they a proposed/rejected Scimitar replacement? *n
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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BigWig
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search for 'ef civic'. trying to find a good rust free example will be hard tho...
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@ CRX_IN_SCOTLAND
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feckin ell, a grand? for a g reg 1.3 civic? curse word that . nice car but its not gold or owt
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"quote hairnet"
I'm not paying nine pound for a pi$$!
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Miller
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My dad had an F reg 1.4 Auto 3 door Civic for 12 years from new and I thought it was the dogs b*ll*cks when I was a kid - I insisted it should automatically become mine on my 17th Birthday but insurance costs didn't agree with me. The mechanics would have gone on forever, although when sold (for £750 4 years ago) the rear arches were going frilly (mainly due to a repair after it was rear ended by a rampant beatle). Also survived an incident with A Mk1 golf which pulled out on him where the front end had to be rebuilt. - Looking back it didn't seem to get on too well with VWs ;D I'd imagine there are a lot of worse choices than a one elderly owner low mileage civic out there. Edit: Found a picture of it!
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Last Edit: Aug 2, 2006 22:50:00 GMT by Miller
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I really like this - a game I've got has a very similar one, with a turbo Vtec in it. Very clean
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qwerty
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tell me about, pre 90 civicsqwerty
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I also like that a lot. You might as well just get an early rover 200
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Last Edit: Aug 3, 2006 13:56:01 GMT by qwerty
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not struck on the rover version tbh, theres a honda ballade somewhere round here in light met blue and lowered a lot. looks really good
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"quote hairnet"
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qwerty
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tell me about, pre 90 civicsqwerty
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Think I' noticed that cruising through newcastle the other evening!
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^ some of those... are very very nice
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Bioshock
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Just browsing when i came across this- Never seen one before,late seventies civic estate? Can't be many of these left
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Almera GTI = ugly bird who turns out to be great in the sack = Win
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Snoozin
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I've never seen one of those either, but I like it.....
But yeah, EF Civics, tinny, but quite fun. If you get an SiR with the B16A VTec motor in it, be prepared for 8000rpm fun! That said, the ZC engined ones go freakin' hard, the motors are nigh on indestructable, and take to forced induction rather well.
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;D
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Different wheels for every day of the week + a spare set?
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