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chris26969
06-30-2003, 03:22 PM
thanks man , nice car BTW. How much would one cost if i wanted to own one in the states.

SkylineUSA
06-30-2003, 03:24 PM
About 33k, it depends on mods, miles, and condition. This is for the GODZILLA, not one of those crappy R33s:biggrin:

ShinRekka
07-21-2003, 09:55 PM
the integras can handle many swaps. With some work they can handle prelude or acura v6's. I have seen them myself at car shows. The Integra type R, is actualy a very fast car. 200hp and redlines at 9000rpms stock. Alot of people swap in those engines, another popular swap is B16a wich is 175hp . Weight is a very big factor and traction. The integra type R is like a factory race car, didnt even have any sound dedening, the engine is very loud from the inside. It came lighter then other stock integras. Several other things were also different, handling and some other stuff that i forget was better. So to clear up some things here some integra's can smoke v6 stangs and some v8 stangs. I;d rather have a type R then a stang, but then even though i would keep it stock all the domestic people would call me a stupid rice boy with his stupid rice car. You guys take the fun out of owning an import. Oh and by the way, i own a stang and am in the process of converting it to a V8 with the 87 style front, so I enjoy all cars, 4cyl, 6cyl and 8. A car is a car you make it how you want it, everyone should just get along and stop saying rice (dont care about stupidity like big aluminum wing on a stock car) but if it actualy improves the car in some way its not rice.

SkylineUSA
07-22-2003, 01:21 AM
if it actualy improves the car in some way its not rice. It has to be tastefully done;)

I just bought another GTR, but I am in the process of putting a TT or YS trim 377 in it. I am going to strip it down to the bare minimum, it should weigh in the neighborhood of 2700lbs. Hows that for the love of cars:)

Tegs, are nice, I owned a GSR back in'94. I to like all cars, and try not to be narrow minded.

HiFlow5 0
07-22-2003, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by SkylineUSA
It has to be tastefully done;)

I just bought another GTR, but I am in the process of putting a TT or YS trim 377 in it. I am going to strip it down to the bare minimum, it should weigh in the neighborhood of 2700lbs. Hows that for the love of cars:)

Tegs, are nice, I owned a GSR back in'94. I to like all cars, and try not to be narrow minded.
Another one, damn! :dogpile:
This is me reading this:comprage1 cause you have two, and I can't aford to import one.

SkylineUSA
07-22-2003, 09:06 AM
Ya,

I figure I would make a car that looked like my Stang, and my GTR had :boink: :D

I need some parts though, anyone got a old drive shaft hanging around?

Need advice on a tranny, also. Not sure if I want to hassle with a Tremec, and go with an auto for this car. I am thinking auto.

skyliner34GT500
07-23-2003, 03:24 PM
why do domestic drivers always refer to japanese autos as "jap crap" logically it doesn't make sense.. the definition of crap is understood to be something of substandard and poor quality, not comparable to a superior product on the basis of it's lack of quality and craftsmanship...

according to consumer reports and JD Powers american auto manufacturers produced cars with an average of 22 problems per 100 vehicles..

incidentally consumer reports found that japanese auto manufacturers Honda and Toyota produced vehicles with an average of 11 problems per 100 vehicles and with the cost of repairs being significantly lower than american automobiles...

if one analyzes the numbers it will be seen that Japanese cars are vastly superior in terms of engineering and build quality, costing far less to own than american cars for the past 15 years...

so in conclusion.. and with the substantial evidence outlined above.. it is only logical to conclude that if any group of cars should be considered "crap"

it follows that the phrase "domestic crap" if more fitting as opposed to the oxymoron "jap crap" although i could understand people using the word "jap crap" if they were just plain ignorant or racist or more probably a combination of both

GTStang
07-23-2003, 03:41 PM
Cause "Jap Crap" rhymes and "Domestic Crap" doesnt durrrr!:loser:


Skyline I have an old driveshaft Ill donate

SkylineUSA
07-23-2003, 03:57 PM
GTStang,

That would be great.

skyliner34GT500,

You own a R34GTR?
When people write stuff on the internet, you really should take it with a grain of salt. Everyone will never share the same veiws as you or I. Don't let it get to you.

I call my car japcrap, because its so far from it. Sarcasim of the auto world, if you know what I mean, nudge nudge wink wink:)

Los
07-23-2003, 07:44 PM
Hey, that looks like a boxy GM.

:biggrin:

ugly kid jon
07-23-2003, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by skyliner34GT500


it follows that the phrase "domestic crap" if more fitting as opposed to the oxymoron "jap crap" although i could understand people using the word "jap crap" if they were just plain ignorant or racist or more probably a combination of both

Well the quality gap has been closing up the last 2 years, pretty soon you sushi lovers are gonna feel the heat and start to stink, because heat makes sushi stale. oh yeah!

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