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  • SN2BH22CB7
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    Very clean Mike.

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  • excalibur02
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    Originally posted by gloryaccordy View Post
    Is this Alvin's car? Pics are blocked at work but I remember he had a clean ass coupe.

    No the se mike has is a 2nd owner cb from Arizona. He picked it up from a private seller and flew out there.

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  • gloryaccordy
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    Is this Alvin's car? Pics are blocked at work but I remember he had a clean ass coupe.

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  • ol blue
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    Did the cam and springs ever get installed?

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  • AccordWarrior
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    Looks great, Mike.

    Excited to see what becomes of this one!

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  • cp[mike]
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    Originally posted by GTRON View Post
    Good lord that's hot! How is it in such good shape!?
    Thanks!!! That's the same thing I thought when I first walked up to it when I was looking to buy it. Granted it isn't perfect, but way nicer than I expected, and probably one of the cleanest CBs I've owned. Somehow it is still shiny and all the rubber is still fresh - I guess this is an example of the eventual difference between leaving your car outside, or safe inside the garage.

    Car is currently getting prepped to sit for the winter. Ill be refreshing the motor and doing some interior work during this time, so stay tuned for that!

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  • GTRON
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    Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
    Here are some early pics of the new SE Coupe that I picked up a few weeks ago. More information and pics coming soon, I still haven't even washed it yet...


    Good lord that's hot! How is it in such good shape!?
    Last edited by cp[mike]; 11-19-2015, 07:13 PM.

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  • Losiracer2
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    Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
    As much as I would like to get everything done tomorrow, it will likely end up being slow and steady. For example, I was ready to start working on it, when my CRV (daily driver) up and died - the tbelt broke and bent all the valves - so the past couple weekends have been spent fixing that, instead of improving the Accord! I plan on having the interior work, and a full tuneup done before winter - replacing every seal, and actually probably going to install some Bisi springs and a Delta 272 for the time being! Then next summer I will convert to manual and really start working on the turbo install. To be honest I haven't even cleaned out the interior yet, it still has the previous owner's garbage under the seats!


    And yeah, I love this sig pic! I still prefer my "Honda Way" sig but with how recently that car went missing, I figured I'd give it a break for a while.
    that's a coincidence, I'm doing the T-belt on my new LS400 DD due to the crank seal blowing its guts all over the belt. It is NOT cheap, compared to the accord, that's for sure.

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  • 91_accord_coupe
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    Clean cb!

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  • excalibur02
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    I am in for the tatas!

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  • owequitit
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    Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
    As much as I would like to get everything done tomorrow, it will likely end up being slow and steady. For example, I was ready to start working on it, when my CRV (daily driver) up and died - the tbelt broke and bent all the valves - so the past couple weekends have been spent fixing that, instead of improving the Accord! I plan on having the interior work, and a full tuneup done before winter - replacing every seal, and actually probably going to install some Bisi springs and a Delta 272 for the time being! Then next summer I will convert to manual and really start working on the turbo install.


    And yeah, I love this sig pic! I still prefer my "Honda Way" sig but with how recently that car went missing, I figured I'd give it a break for a while.
    Save the TaTa's...

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  • cp[mike]
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    Originally posted by Tishock View Post
    What's the completion time table for this one? Slow and steady or Overhauling speed?

    Also, a couple nights ago a friend was looking over my shoulder while I was on the forum.

    Friend: Ha, nice boobs!
    Me: What?"
    Friend: The boobs in the mirror
    Me: What mirror?
    Friend: The visor in the signature.
    Me: What are you talking about?
    Friend: You really don't see them?
    Me: I don't see any.... Oh, wow! I'm a dumb ass.
    As much as I would like to get everything done tomorrow, it will likely end up being slow and steady. For example, I was ready to start working on it, when my CRV (daily driver) up and died - the tbelt broke and bent all the valves - so the past couple weekends have been spent fixing that, instead of improving the Accord! I plan on having the interior work, and a full tuneup done before winter - replacing every seal, and actually probably going to install some Bisi springs and a Delta 272 for the time being! Then next summer I will convert to manual and really start working on the turbo install. To be honest I haven't even cleaned out the interior yet, it still has the previous owner's garbage under the seats!


    And yeah, I love this sig pic! I still prefer my "Honda Way" sig but with how recently that car went missing, I figured I'd give it a break for a while.
    Last edited by cp[mike]; 11-04-2015, 09:14 PM.

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  • Tishock
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    What's the completion time table for this one? Slow and steady or Overhauling speed?

    Also, a couple nights ago a friend was looking over my shoulder while I was on the forum.

    Friend: Ha, nice boobs!
    Me: What?"
    Friend: The boobs in the mirror
    Me: What mirror?
    Friend: The visor in the signature.
    Me: What are you talking about?
    Friend: You really don't see them?
    Me: I don't see any.... Oh, wow! I'm a dumb ass.

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  • cp[mike]
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    thanks everybody! yeah the SE coupes aren't very common, they turn up, but not often in nice shape. I am very happy with this new purchase for sure. I am also happy that there are Sedans out there that were this color, so I can get a sedan trunk lid and have it match without painting it.

    The decals went on very soon after I bought it. I wiped the window with my shirt and stuck it on, before I even washed the car (which I finally did, yesterday!) I also got 2 new tires put on, so I won't feel like I'm about to die in the rain (the tread was really low)

    Plans for this one? Boooooooooooooooooooooooost plus all of the rest of the goodies that I've been saving up for years.

    1. some refreshing and improving of interior features
    2. convert to manual
    3. other mechanical upgrades
    4. increase operating pressure
    5. body mods

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  • Flip-Eye
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    What are your plans for this one?

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