Varnell's '02 Coupe EX 5spd 56k

Varnell

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Thanks, Jordan.

Found a 1999 black v6 coupe ex-l for a good price. Might be one step closer to a J32 6-speed swap. :GetMoney:

The v6 has three month old D2 coils on it, so my FF2's might be hitting the market soon.
 

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Only had the car for 6 months, but did the same amount of work that took 2 years to do on my sedan. Shouldn't be so attached to the car with a J32 swap soon to be underway, but it's still difficult to put it on the market. I figure I'll test the waters with all parts intact and maybe have a fresh start. Guys around here love lowered Hondas and its getting close to tax time.

http://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/4837193221.html
 

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You might be able to get away with this DIY:
http://diy-auto-repair.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-your-car-dent-with-hair-dryer-127450/

Side note: It's more effective, if the dent is big, like yours. Meaning that door dings won't work. This DIY's mechanism is done by utilizing the characteristic of a metal expanding under a sudden temperature change.

With a cheap air duster & your hair dryer / a heat gun, I see why not to try it out. You might have one less thing to be worry about, if you're lucky.
 

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You might be able to get away with this DIY:
http://diy-auto-repair.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-your-car-dent-with-hair-dryer-127450/

Side note: It's more effective, if the dent is big, like yours. Meaning that door dings won't work. This DIY's mechanism is done by utilizing the characteristic of a metal expanding under a sudden temperature change.

With a cheap air duster & your hair dryer / a heat gun, I see why not to try it out. You might have one less thing to be worry about, if you're lucky.

In to see results, got the same dents in the same place lol
 

Varnell

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In to see results, got the same dents in the same place lol

Unfortunately, I'll be selling the car. I may look into fixing some dents down the road if it doesn't sell. I think $2500-3000 should sell pretty quickly during tax time, though.
 
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