Hey!

Alright so heres some of me.

I don't have a proper pic of my 1989 LXi right now, but I will post some soon.

I actually bought from a friend 6 months ago for my stepson. My step son didn't really appreciate what he had, left the windows down in the rain, drove it twice, killed the battery... so I repossessed.

After $.75 for a vacuum job and $4 for a carwash, its 200% better than when I retrieved it.

Over all she is a little rough, dents here and there, bad paint job, dirty... but she still runs straight as hell and still pretty quick for 225k+miles on her.

I intend to fix a lot of these problems and aiding in some future I decided to join up here.

In the first few days of owning it, I've replaced the twitchy power window module, made the headlights pop up again and got the quarter glasses to open up.

Although this is my first 3G, it's not my first Honda.

My previous include,
1987 Civic Wagovan 4x4
1989 Civic Hatch
1992 Prelude NoTech
2001 S2000

Of any regrets I may have in my life, letting my S2K go is certainly the biggest.

When it comes to my recent LXi, I had hopes of dropping the car a bit and just cleaning up in general. I definitely dig the stance look with the camber and the stretched rubber and even a little bosozuko exhaust... but this is going to be my DD and I have Michigan winter to contend with.

So my hope is to get a significant stance from it, yet maintain ride and control.

If i get into the wheels, I'd only want to band some stock Honda Steels... I love the Honda steel look.

Outside of that, clean up the wires in the engine bay, and tighten up the interior and everything else.

I'm no stranger when it comes to customization, and I honestly don't discriminate against any one car brand. I do however discriminate against disposable cars and automatics.

I know this isn't anything Honda related but here are some pics from my last ride.

Also, you'll notice my DC616 badges. I'm the president of Drivers Club. My Chapter is 616. Is club that bases membership solely on driving skills and participation. Your choice of vehicle is of little concern as long as you can drive it.

1995 Ford Ranger 2.3L 5speed.