What'd you do to your accord today?

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My coworker gave my old car a nice cleaning and last wash of the year, weather been great lately with some rain here and there. God I miss my old car, it even looks good with 80% of the mods removed from it

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What do you miss about your 6GA? I hear people say this all the time who have moved on to better cars, so always curious to know why.
 

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What do you miss about your 6GA? I hear people say this all the time who have moved on to better cars, so always curious to know why.

It's prolly because I owned it for a decade, that's prolly reason why. Others who own a 6ga for a couple years that said the same thing are just words to me.
 

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My coworker gave my old car a nice cleaning and last wash of the year, weather been great lately with some rain here and there. God I miss my old car, it even looks good with 80% of the mods removed from it

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Well, at least you'd get to see the car, as long your coworker is on sight. Surprised to see that the front lip is kept on the vehicle; Is s/he planning to mod the Accord? It's just that the stance (w/ the front lip) might be a bit too difficult to be handled for a non-car person.
 

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Well, at least you'd get to see the car, as long your coworker is on sight. Surprised to see that the front lip is kept on the vehicle; Is s/he planning to mod the Accord? It's just that the stance (w/ the front lip) might be a bit too difficult to be handled for a non-car person.

He's actually a car guy knows how to drive low car, has a twinturbo Supra in storage for the winter and using the 6ga as daily lol. He plans to mod it, he told me if he gets spare fund he'll buy my oem sides and rear lip off me. I told him its first come first serve at the moment.
 

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Installed these this afternoon, not terribly hard actually.
 

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On thanksgiving I installed some drilled and slotted rotors with new pads. And tonight on my lunch break, I put a new o2 sensor on in the parking lot. lol
 

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I've been rocking a wink mirror on my car since I got it because I couldn't come across any sun visors (clean and grey ones atleast) but my dad found some at the junk yard today so I installed them and my stock rear view mirror. Gonna take some getting used to becauss with my old rear view it was as if I had no blind spots. Maybe I'll get a broadway this time. Only I would be the one to install sun visors in winter
 
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