Post 1001, yay!
Have two SRT Durango's parked with my coupe (sorry for the wheel mismatch)
procainestart said:'88-'89 Prelude Si. Seen on a weekday, possibly a DD.
In Florida, those bumpers and every painted plastic part would be pink on those Preludes.
Almost bought one of those in '96, ended up with an '88.
In reply to Slippery :
I guess a benefit to living in the Seattle area is, the sun doesn't shine much from roughly October thru March. ;-)
God, I haven't seen a Prelude of that era in a very long time. That used to be my attainable dream car. Love them.
CyberEric said:God, I haven't seen a Prelude of that era in a very long time. That used to be my attainable dream car. Love them.
A guy at work dailies one in the summer used to be his grandmothers. There is also a sweet 86+ (third brake light don't know when they started) CRX on the yard.
I just got back from Phoenix and saw lots of stuff that rusted away out here on the east coast years ago- Mitsu Mighty Max Pickup, Mazda pre Ford B series Pickup, first gen Pathfinder, Nissan Hardbody pickups, newer Frontier diesel with Mexico plates.
David S. Wallens said:Pete. (l33t FS) said:That’s something you don’t see everyday. Where is this?
Summit racings showroom
David S. Wallens said:Pete. (l33t FS) said:That’s something you don’t see everyday. Where is this?
Summit Racing in Akron (well, Tallmadge).
I think I posted the 240Z that they had last year.
I only see about one 9000/yr nowadays. Incredible highway cars. Couple friends had Aero versions -- tons of thrust.
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