Are SE-I's rare or sumthing?
Just wondering, cause if your an se-i user, you have an ungodly amount of posts, everyone seems to like them, and i can never find any (Arrrrrgh)
Are SE-I's rare or sumthing?
Just wondering, cause if your an se-i user, you have an ungodly amount of posts, everyone seems to like them, and i can never find any (Arrrrrgh)
Performance Modz: Short Ram Air Intake, Custom Exhaust w/o Cat & Resonator, Cherry Bomb Turbo Muffler, Accel Coil, Removed AC
Other Modz: Clear Blinkers, Purple Calipers, Accord Emblem On Dash, Winking Headlights
You are lucky to find them in good condition, for cheap. I usually find them with torn leather, etc. Also, I find them in junkyards, or buy them for parts![]()
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the SE-is are stock leather. they are a bitch in wirign an aftermarket stereo, but ppl do get around it. they got 195/R14. aluminum alloy baby, and oh yeah stock michellan.
They also have this extra wiring clip in the engine bay that i cant seem to know where it goes. dammit.
what about they look nicer !
MIKE
3geez member since October 4th 2001
they were only made 1 year and they were the most expensive. Do da math :pimp:
Eric
3geez member since October 12, 2000
"All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man." - Henry David Thoreau
and they came with rear disc, an armrest from factory, a BOSE stereo, and some even came with that cupholder. ...and (obviously) they were all fuel injected (hence SE-i)
-Mark D.
Did they make two door?
kevin
Yes, there was a SE-i coupe and sedan (but no hatchback).
Special colors, rims, body colored mirrors, dual tip exhaust, too.Originally posted by markmdz89hatch
and they came with rear disc, an armrest from factory, a BOSE stereo, and some even came with that cupholder. ...and (obviously) they were all fuel injected (hence SE-i)![]()
does anybody have the origanl stereo for the se-i coupe ??
I'm also lookng to get rid of my leather interior If anybody wants them I'm open to a good offer
Exactly.Originally posted by MoonScryer1
You are lucky to find them in good condition, for cheap. I usually find them with torn leather, etc. Also, I find them in junkyards, or buy them for parts![]()
Found one in the junkyard the other day, and whaddya know, the seats all ripped and torn!!!
It still had the rear discs, so I'll be going back for it soon.
Carl
I got the stck radio in my garage:p
Performance Modz: Short Ram Air Intake, Custom Exhaust w/o Cat & Resonator, Cherry Bomb Turbo Muffler, Accel Coil, Removed AC
Other Modz: Clear Blinkers, Purple Calipers, Accord Emblem On Dash, Winking Headlights
oh, and i drive a coupe :p
Performance Modz: Short Ram Air Intake, Custom Exhaust w/o Cat & Resonator, Cherry Bomb Turbo Muffler, Accel Coil, Removed AC
Other Modz: Clear Blinkers, Purple Calipers, Accord Emblem On Dash, Winking Headlights
man, i guess i should feel lucky to have an sei even though i didn't give a damn when i was buying it, all i wanted was power window, 4 doors and a sunroof. I payed $1,200 for mine.
Canman. Reppin for the VI till the day I die.
I bought a used se-i last week. It's in great shape, but I can't figure out where the hell some of the features that are on it came from. There all honda because they have the h on them. Things like, rain guards on the windows, moonroof visor and 14" hubcaps instead of the alloy rims. I guess when the old lady originally bought the car the rims were only an option?
Compared to my DX, I do see why the se-i is sought after so much by everyone.
my car has arm rest and 14s (had) alum.like finned rims power sun roof and its an lxi is that normal?
You most likely have the Optional armrest for the Lx-i, not the same as the one in the Se-i. And yes, the Lx-i sedans (not the coupes) had a moonroof.
My Car: 1986 LX Accord
Mods: Clear bumper lenses
Engine: Thinking of converting to EFI or Weber Carb
James
whats the diff n them it looks the same as the se-i i got my disc brakes from
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