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Old 05-06-2004, 09:36 PM
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Re: Re: V8 Honda Civic

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no where NEAR 70g's boys. you r incorrect on that one.
Okay, first of all, don't bring up dead threads. This thread was dead, don't post in old thread. Check the dates.

Second, that number came straight from the company that did it, ATI. In both Road and Track and Sport Compact Car, they said the rough cost for them to do the conversion was around 70 grand total. Maybe their is a cheaper way to do it, we never said there wasn't. But if you want them to do it, thats what they said it would cost in both articles. I know what I read, so I am not inncorrect that that is their claimed price tag on it. If you don't beilive me, I can get you the issue number and page number.

That being said, please don't post again in this thread. It had been dead fro 6 months. Don't post is dead threads. Check the thread dates, and keep Dead threads dead. It's commen forum policy.
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Re: V8 Honda Civic

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Re: V8 Honda Civic

american cars suck .... for example v8 mustang GT
can't smoke the STI or EVO Vii V4. in fact EVO Viii will kill mustang GT for good V4 turbo Kill V8 supercharger how embarrass ... THE new NSX V8 coming out no stock american CARS are going to kill it (Even Vett or Viper). NSX 2003 V6 giving those mustang a hard time already kakakak . have you guys heard rummor about Supra V8 coming out, but that have been cancel because it carry too much power on american market ... The picture been on the NET for long time in some website . dont' remember the site you have to search around ...
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Old 05-07-2004, 10:17 PM
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Re: V8 Honda Civic

2 fast 2 furious dvd Version
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3000GT vr4 vs Red Ferrari
3000GT vr4 vs Blue Civic
Rent at block buster watch it for yourself
for those who don't know , civic are fast if you mod it right ....
drop H22A add turbo stage 3, or b18C add turbo stage 3 . v8 on civic hmmm bad choice
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