rocksteady
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Not bad, not bad at all....Dope as fukk actually
props wit that challenger
Not bad, not bad at all....Dope as fukk actually
Polygraph Steez,
That civic is clean, I'd take it and put some more rims on it though. I'll post pics of what I'm talking bout later.
i had some montegis on it, it looked nice but honestly i like the SI rims better. its original and it rides way smoother. i get less horsepower with rims.
yo had a 97 es before my current car.. shyt had like 290k miles on it before my lil sister crashed it.. got every penny outta that car nice and reliable.. could run that bytch up to 130 on the highway
now i got a 05 impala and its killin me.. big ugly boat car.. smfh would trade back in a sec
only green
All things considered, those SI's may be a modern day collectible at some point. I'm starting to see the early to mid 90's Honda's pop up with higher and higher values, but only ones that are un-molested. I wouldn't be surprised to see clean versions of your car pull down pretty good money, but still bone stock. I always thought they were dope.
the car is definitely a lil slower wit the rims. it rides way smoother with the stock rims, it turns smoother too.
and yea i saw one on CL exactly like mines but bone stock, dude has it listed at 8500. if i had the 8500 to spend, i would cop it
Not bad, not bad at all....Dope as fukk actually
You can get a regular oil change done at Goodyear or Jiffy Lube. However with transmission fluid changes, I always advice people to take their car back to the dealer. Or like like people said above, you can just do it yourself and keep your money. What type of car you got? Does it require synthetic oil or regular?