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Old 10-20-2003, 04:17 PM   #1
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Cool project sol

hey guys/ gals new to forum i just bought a 94 del sol s type which is the basic model no ac d1.5 auto tranny it really sucks. i am calling it project del sol. my engine which is a 98spec itr is being swaped as i write this. i am going for the jdm look i really don't see many around let alone jdm style most people do wide body 18's etc..... not me i got turned out to jdm seen in 2001 i had a 99 civic si got stolen stole all my ctr interior burned it. bastards!!!!! anyways i did not want to go through my credit again and end up paying monthly payments. so i instead bought my car cash 4500 with license and tax and shit. i wil post some pics as soon as i can i hope you guys like. for anyone living in san francisco in sunset district be careful there have been some dumbass stealing 88-91 hatch and 92-00 hatch. about 3 gone in less then 24 hours. just giving you guys a head up. i know how hard we work to get our cars they way they are. thanks for reading pictures coming soon
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Old 10-21-2003, 03:46 PM   #2
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Re: project sol

www.inlinefour.com has a bunch of jdm sol parts
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