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Renz0 - Accord CB3 from Slovakia

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    #61
    i'm starting to believe that the child is building the car, and your the helper.... you gotta step it up man....loljk

    ShiroiKinCB

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      #62
      Guys, we're almost all done. Small details here and there.





      Brand new exhaust, the original old one was all rusted apart. 2" pipe from front to back with a DC muffler. Sounds like a Civic, yuck.

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        #63
        Looks good. Is the purpose of the wood ramps because lowered cars would hit on the lift?

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          #64
          Originally posted by Raf99 View Post
          Looks good. Is the purpose of the wood ramps because lowered cars would hit on the lift?

          Exactly. There are many Honda enthusiasts out there with lowered rides. Those wood beams were homemade, just for riding on them because we would not be able to lift our cars. Yeah. Took u three days with getting materials, cutting the wood and adjusting the hell out of it.

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            #65
            Wow! What a transformation! Looks so good now!

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                #67
                Car came out really nice! Show some pics of the interior. I’m digging those adjustable rear headrests! We don’t have those in the U.S.
                5 studded & leather clad - Praise The Lowered

                ~Mark~

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                  #68
                  Very nice work, sir!

                  Under Construction​​​​​​​​

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                    #69
                    Whoa!! Very impressive to see someone document their restoration this way, along with it being labor intensive and not something you had necessarily attempted before. Many would not even bother documenting something they weren't completely comfortable trying. Very inspiring of you sir! Keep up the good work, car looks great!

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                      #70
                      Changes are yet to come. Give me some time to put something together.

                      DIY launch control
                      H23 headers and catback exhaust
                      Engine bay painting, wire tuck and battery relocating
                      Polishing
                      Window Tint
                      Stickerzzzzzzzz yeah!
                      Electric mirrors, illuminated interior.
                      etc etc etc. Stay tuned.

                      If there is a way to get a CB7tuner sticker, feel free to contact me, I'd like to represent us in Europe Thankz!

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                        #71
                        Looks amazing! I'm going through some restoration right now as well but not nearly as much rust. So I know how hard you have worked and it looks like it paid off. I love that blue color. By the way I was wondering where you found the rear trailing arm bushing (the biggest one)? thanks

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                          #72
                          very nice, Im impressed! Good job!

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                            #73
                            The rear bushing was included in a ployurethane kit I'm using. It was pain in the ass getting it out, though.

                            Thanks for all the freedback. I'm continuing soon on the build. Stay tuned, yeah!

                            How about those stickers, can I get somewhere some?

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                              #74
                              Holy cow!! I just have to log in and comment!

                              Dude! Amazing!! From start to finish!! Now that's what I called love!
                              And for not giving up! You rock! Keep the cb alive!

                              ...........AE86-GTS: SOLD.................................................. ........CB7-DX: SOLD

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                                #75
                                Another chapter soon to be written

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