My Honda CRX and Civics

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Robb

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Anyone here like old Honda's ?
I'm a 1988-1991 CRX and civic enthusiast.

Here's some pics of my 1988 civic, 1990 CRX and 1991 Civic Si.


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Robb

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Here's some pictures of my 1990 Crx Si. I'm the 3rd owner since June 2006.
The original owner kept it for 2.5 years then sold it. It has only seen 1 winter in 1991.
It has been rustproofed every year pretty much,
It came with full service records, as well as a Monthly Microsoft Word service log.

The person I bought it from is a teacher in Scotland, and came back to Ontario every summer and used the CRX during that period only.
I also have the original bill of sale, from the original owner, who still had it.
He was kind enough to mail it to me.
Anyways, on to pics. (special thanks to Bas Groot for these photos)


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Enhancements / Upgrades:

Powertrain:
SOHC d16a6 motor
Crane 6000-6420 ignition system
MSD distributor cap & coil
NGK Blue plu wires (not shown in [ics)
K&N Panel Air Filter
DC Sports 4-2-1 Ceramic coated header
DEI Exhaust header heat wrap
Supersprint Axle-back muffler with dual chrome tips
Vibrant Short Shifter
Exedy Stage II Clutch
Lightened flywheel


Suspension:
PIC Select adjustable coilovers (spring rates 12k front & 14k rear)
Neuspeed rear sway bar
Neuspeed front sway bar
Neuspeed rear tie bar
Neuspeed front upper strut brace


Exterior / Brakes:
15x7 et38 Kosei K1 wheels (12.5 lbs each)
195-50-15 Bridgestone RE01R Tires
Teknotik gunmetal extended lightweight lugnuts
Russell stainless steel brake lines
15/16” 1989 Prelude master cylinder
Brembo front x-drilled rotors, Brembo blanks in rear, zinc coated
Hawk HP+ brake pads all around
Oem Crx front and rear mudguards
Oem Crx front lip
Oem Crx car cover with bag
Oem Crx full front bra (New in Box)


Interior:
320mm Momo Montecarlo steering wheel
Sparco Aluminum racing pedals
Stock Crx shift knob
Custom made front floor mats (for daily use)
Oem Crx black floor mats (New in Box)
Oem Crx center Armrest (1 New in Box, 1 installed in car)


Stereo:
Clarion DRZ9255 Headunit
Zapco Studio 50 and Zapco Studio 100 x2 Amplifers
DLS MS6a Midbass
Kicker ND25a tweeters
Kicker KS80 Substation
 

Robb

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Well it's defenitely not a CRX for the most part, the way I see it, it's a CRX with 2 extra rear seats ! LOL :lol:

I purchased this car October 2nd, 2009 from the 2nd owner with 105,000 kms. The previous owner bought it in 2007 and drove it for only 5,000 kms until it was stored. This car was first owned by Bill Gardiner of Motoring TV on TSN. Recently, the car was mentioned on an episode of motoring TV in early Jan 2010.
Here's a lil video clip from a Motoring TV episode:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=L6HtNC2i42U





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NEW HKS EXHAUST:

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Some interior snaps:

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Well I finished my engine bay detail.. took about 4 days total.

I used WD-40 and a paintbrush and 4 microfiber towels.
Works amazing on 20 year old buildup of dirt and rustproofing. No joke. ;)
Car had been sitting for 10+ years.. Buildup of rustproofing and dust on it takes its toll.



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Robb

Member (SA)
Here's some rare accessories & Parts I managed to find for it recently:

Barely used OEM car cover:
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BNIB OEM civic hatch brown mats:
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BNIB optional civic console pocket.
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Neuspeed front strut bar:
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BNIB OEM civic center tail light lense (original was scratched a bit)
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BNIB Civic armrest:

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Beosystem10

Member (SA)
Nice. I've owned two Hondas; a 1983 Triumph Acclaim and a 1986 Rover 213 which replaced it, these were known as Honda Ballade in the rest of the world. Both came with Hondamatics, it's a brilliant alternative to conventional automatic transmission but even that didn't save both from ending their working lives sat in a breaker's yard on top of a pile of other cars. The rust got them and by then, they were both worth more for scrap in any case. A shame as some argue that the Acclaim was the car that saved the UK car industry and they probably have a point.
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Great little cars, back from when they still used double-wishbone suspension which kept the fenders low. Unlike today's Hondas which are nothing special IMO.
 

THAFUZZ

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Reli said:
Great little cars, back from when they still used double-wishbone suspension which kept the fenders low. Unlike today's Hondas which are nothing special IMO.
:agree:
 

baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
I'm not much of a Honda fan but I remember when I was young and they started to sell in the states my uncle bought one and he and my Aunt drove me to Belvidere Illinois to take me to a seminary for a weekend. Yeah it's funny I thought about becoming a priest. But that all changed when I knew I liked girls more :lol:
 

bklyn sound

Requiem Æternam
baddboybill said:
I'm not much of a Honda fan but I remember when I was young and they started to sell in the states my uncle bought one and he and my Aunt drove me to Belvidere Illinois to take me to a seminary for a weekend. Yeah it's funny I thought about becoming a priest. But that all changed when I knew I liked girls more :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: FATHER BILL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

BoomboxLover48

Boomus Fidelis
I can't stop laughing! Hahahahahaha....

So many funny thoughts come to my mind.... I have to hold it.... hahahahaha!

Father Bill... :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: Holy Father Bill :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bill you could have had both.... in harmony.. hahaha
 

milosancho

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Huge Honda fan here. All but 2 of the cars I have ever owned have been Honda's.
My favorite by far was my 89 CRX that I drove for 6 years as a commuter car. Great little car that consistently got 40 mpg for my 90 miles a day commute. After 235K miles was running great till one day the timing belt snapped.....valves bent etc.....! Cost to repair well exceeded the car value. Sad day for me.
 
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