Hotaccord's 1999 368whp f23 built & turbo coupe [updated 10/7/13]

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

unreal man! good job! how muchwas that build roughly?
 

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

that is so crazy love the interior and turbo......i think u shud put a lip on it now.........wats next?
 

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

Try and tune this summer for over 400whp...

- Temp mount the N-tercooler bottle in the rear seat area
- Carpet matching Black floor mats
- Sparco Pedals
- False floor (replacing rear seats)
- ST rear sway bar
- Alignment

Its all as money comes available lol.
 
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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

The false rear seat floor would just be a plywood cut to fit where the rear seats were, wrapped in the same material most likely so you get a finished edg into the trunk.
 

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

Oh cool! How would that help though as opposed to having real rear seats? I'm thinking that wrapped plywood is going to be a bit heavier than the OEM components it will be replacing. Or are you forced to lose your rear seats due to roll cage? I'm just worried that plywood will bring a bunch of extra weight.
 

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/24/10]

Oh cool! How would that help though as opposed to having real rear seats? I'm thinking that wrapped plywood is going to be a bit heavier than the OEM components it will be replacing. Or are you forced to lose your rear seats due to roll cage? I'm just worried that plywood will bring a bunch of extra weight.

It wouldn't "help" as opposed to rear seats, but would look better than just no rear seats and less expensive than wrapping the rear seats. More for car shows and to clean it up. The roll bar doesn't prevent me from using rear seats at all.

Plus i added one more picture of a mod i also did last night installing the Nitrous Xpress N-tercooler kit....
 

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Re: Hotaccords 99 coupe EX f23 built & turbo [updated 5/28/10]

VERY nice...well done. Although it would be nice to have a functional back seat.
 
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