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Old 01-24-2005, 09:32 PM
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Question 1995 Acura Integra

Hey guys. I've been a big fan of a '95 and newer integras.. I'm still in college, so I couldn't afford much (bought a ford probe and, to my surprise, is actually quite decent...) However, I'm still saving up for an integra.. I've done my own research into it, and have heard many pro's about them I was curious as to if there were any mechanical cons... also, how hard/expensive is it to boost the engine up? (ie: turbo-rize it ....) I know for my se (gt converted) probe... its not that hard, though quite expensive... And for the cost of upgrading the probe's engine bay, i can get an integra... Thanks guys!

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Re: 1995 Acura Integra

if i had to redo my freshman college year again, i would have just modded my car with some good all season tires and got a nice Alpine head unit. save the money for redbull, beer, and gas.
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