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$5oo.oo 88' CRX

Well I just found a 1988 CRX. The body could use alot of work, the hood didn't really close all that well. So im thinking of making it a project car. I think it had the D15 engine, but not sure. Anyone got any stats on this car? Im gonna check it out tomorrow morning. Any suggestions of what to ask?
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it could be one of 3 diff CRX's

Hf - 60 hp(i think) with MPFI
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I think it was the DX
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Well i went to look at it today and talk to the guy, he's selling it becaue of a bent vaulve, and since he lost his license it doesnt really worry him to work on it. He has the block and all the parts. So would this be a wise investment and then buy an engine? Or just let it go?
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ok does it have rust? Is the body straight or has it been hit? is it hit now?any minor or major dents?

the motor part i wouldn't worry about. D15's and D16's are a dime a dozen and really cheap.

if there are little dents then its worth it, major ones then no. you can get a car with a straight body and just a blown motor for 500.
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$500 project cars rule :ylsuper wish i could find a crx.

get the vin # and run it through carfax.com. even if it's been totalled....it's worth it. however, it would be nice to know what you're up against.
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