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    Unhappy Wanting new car...

    I've had my 88 Lx for a year now. It's stock, 4 door, and carbed. I love her to death. She's great in the snow.. quick when she's warm, and i've driven that car in ways i would shit myself in other vehicles. It's nimble at high speed, takes corners well, and is engineered for a pretty good ride. However, I like the cars out there with the flashy body kits, the souped up engines, and the bolt on factory position goodies that companies make their millions off of. I want that. SO... my new fassinations and near obsessions are the 94' Toyota MR2 T-top Turbo, and this 97' Eclipse Gs-T forsale in my town. The toyotas run for about 5-7k and the Eclipse is going for about 7.5k. The thing is I'm torn between these two vehicles. Both have about 100,000k on them. Both have aftermarket support, both are 5speeds, both Turbo, Eclipse has sunroof, Toyota has T-Tops (much cooler if you ask me), the Toyota has a Mid Engine transaxle and is rear wheel drive (sucky in the snow), and the Mitsu. has a Transaxle front/front drivetrain (good in snow). Both can be tweaked out the yinyang and have good bases to build a pretty nice car off of.. PLUS the toyota has flip ups... just like the Accord ... The thing is, I really like the Eclipse, it's front wheel drive and fairly comparably set up to the accords (where everything's placed), yet, Everyone is getting them because of the F&F movie. The toyota, having a unique body style, is rarly seen out driving around, it has no backseat, a trunk the size of HALF a body (no good for me) and has the MID engine that would suck in snowy weather.... BUT, it's unique body style reminds me of a mixed RX-7 with a NSX... yet smaller... But, I dont know.
    If I can get any imput or thoughts on these two cars and my Ideas (even though it is my dime and you people could care less) I'd like to know.
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    Dude your just plan out lazy and you dont diserve a 3G if thats your attitude. have you ever heard of taking pride in custom work. You like everything easy. Why don't you just buy a car that is already tricked out. You know my car may not be the fastest or coolest car out there but I have done pretty much all the work to her to make it look nice and have some nice speed. Go buy a civic you wuss. And you know they do make kits for our cars!!!!

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    if you get either, u cant drive them in the snow... they will rot! a sweet car like that isnt for all year round, thats why they made them ear wheel drive...!

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    No matter what amount of parts you through on either one, the MR2 is the more sporting car between the 2. Drive one and you'll understand. If you regularly get a kick out of sprited driving the MR2 will be a much funner car, no other way to put it. And it's not just that the car is RWD. However, I'll make a argument that the MR2 would not make a very good snow car, wouldn't take much to oversteer yourself off the road. Eclipse would be much safer in that respect.

    I've driven the MR2 before and the way the chassis felt is the standard I strive for when trying to tune any car I own. It had a willingness to be driven that I've never found in another car.

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    Thanks a lot Jim. That's inspiring .
    To you other guys, I've done all of the work on my car so far. It's just that my car, the accord, would get very VERY expensive to keep customizing different things and fabricating new parts. Granted I love doing it, I built the bed to my dad's 88 GMC sierra.. fully ribbed 18gauge steel I beams and angleiron, with a fit cab screen and removable ladder rack, painted black and finished with pressure treated pine painted to match the truck... god that was a fun project lol. HOWEVER, to my point, I cant do this with my car... I can, but I don't have the resources or the money to be fabricating fiberglass, carbonfiber, or most thin sheet metal dodads that would set the car off... i bet within about one months time, 10,000, and the Monster Garage with Jessie James as my right hand man, I could turn my honda into something that looks like an early modle ferrari... with the gullwing doors... but have I got that? No. The most I've done is an Accel coil, plug wires, major exhaust work (only because i can weld) and I've installed every single replacement part including, all four shocks, all four springs, all four upper ball joints, all new brake pads, front rotors, rear bearings, steering fluid cooler, heater hoses, radiator hoses, belts, filters... In under a year mind you.. and I got the car for Free. So, I've already spent around 2500 bucks on it and it just turned 100k... granted it's at it's half life. But i just want a peppy, fast, sporty car that I can trick out.
    MR2 here I come.
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    Get mr2, do not rice it out. please and do not sell the 3gee, as its your winter car.

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    With the money ur going to spend on a new car think what you could to ur 3g.
    Stop bench racing and pick up a wrench

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    You think that is good for under a year. Go to the members of the year thread and read what I have moded to my car. That's all in about 6 month time period. I'm not putting your work down but that is nothing compared to miy work and money spent.

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    The eclipses and their counterparts, the eagle talons, are plagued by crank walk. It takes them all eventually I think. My bro has 1 and it now sits awaiting another engine. He used to love the car. Now HE wants a turbo MR2. Just a thought.
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    Originally posted by Mike's89AccordLX
    Dude your just plan out lazy and you dont diserve a 3G if thats your attitude. have you ever heard of taking pride in custom work. You like everything easy. Why don't you just buy a car that is already tricked out. You know my car may not be the fastest or coolest car out there but I have done pretty much all the work to her to make it look nice and have some nice speed. Go buy a civic you wuss. And you know they do make kits for our cars!!!!
    What the hell is that all about.

    What next, "the real man mod test"

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    I was so sick of him saying that I want to get a good bodykit and stuff (you can get them for a 3G) And about the post about my mods. He was saying that he did those mods and made himself out to be like the "king of cars" I was just putting in my $0.02 about how other people are more dedicated to their 3G or car. And frankly I didn't read his entire first post because it was pretty much dissing 3G cars because they aren't easy to make fast. And it made him sound incredibly lazy. IMO

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    if you have to go with the mr2
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    Originally posted by Mike's89AccordLX
    Dude your just plan out lazy and you dont diserve a 3G if thats your attitude. have you ever heard of taking pride in custom work. You like everything easy. Why don't you just buy a car that is already tricked out. You know my car may not be the fastest or coolest car out there but I have done pretty much all the work to her to make it look nice and have some nice speed. Go buy a civic you wuss. And you know they do make kits for our cars!!!!
    geez man lay off ... he just wants a new car... were not gona keep our 3geez forever...how does his post bash the 3g at all ...did you read any of it ?


    "I love her to death. She's great in the snow.. quick when she's warm, and i've driven that car in ways i would shit myself in other vehicles. It's nimble at high speed, takes corners well, and is engineered for a pretty good ride"
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    well i'd bet we'd keep our threeg's forever if we could... the thing is is that it's not... is this just my car or does everybody elses have that rubber sealant coating the underside??? well.. FYI... water has gotten under that rubber sealant and is causing rust... a lot more that I origionaly thought... granted I do live in New England... and the car has been driven in 15 years of snow... normaly doing body work and panel replacing wouldnt be that big a deal, but with that rubber shit.. woah.. more trouble than it's worth in my opinion... sorry if this pisses you guys off. It's not my intention, only my opinion.. basically all i'm saying is is that I can do everything mechanical and cosmetic that I can to that car but pretty soon it's just going to shit the bed. simple as that. Im just trying to keep her alive as long as i can. she's got a whole new suspension to ride on now.... all i can do is fix the problems as they come along and when all of the problems cease... my car will either be dead or better than factory condition for a while and the body will rot off of the chassis.

    as I see it she's got 4 to 5 years... tops.. she'll last me through college.
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    wow.. the first half of that sounded really incoherent.. allow me to clarify...

    Our cars wont last forever (unfortunately)

    The rubber shit is on the bottom of our cars coating the underside... it's everywhere under mine... it's about an eighth to a quarter inch thick and water has found it's way between the rubber and the steel and is causing rust.
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    until i saw the part about the rust i was gonna say take the money it'd take to buy one of those other cars and put a B18 or something in your 3g but between the two cars i'd take an MR2, or if you can get a GS-X Eclipse, that'd be cool too. but i think mid-engines are cool.
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    I'll have to drive one... lol.
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    i found this at MoviecarZ.com... this is what i'd do with an MR2... no ricy body kits... just pure "muscle" looks.
    http://www.moviecarz.com/profile_detailed.asp?vid=287

    lets see if the pix'll work....
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    nope
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    But I like it with the wide tires and body
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    I would personally like it better with this kind of bumper... however it then starts to get that ricy feel....



    http://www.nopionline.com/index.cfm?...c=L0851311.jpg
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    damn i wish i could post pics
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    you could just add the [img][/img] and the url in the middle


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    Go with the MR2 all the way.

    That one above is horrible.


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    if you get the MR2, look on the sport compact car web sight about how to mod it right. i get their mag and they had a nice artical about someones sweet as mr2, and since they post all of the articals over on the web sight, yo ucan prob find it there still.
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