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The pictures in your linked site give the illusion that the car in the picture is a civic, just because the picture next to it is of a civic, when in fact, it is not. Judging by the position of the fusebox, engine info stamp, and the design of the doorhandles and window, that is not a civic, but a 240sx. Problem solved.
That's not the same car as the yellow/white hatch. That car has a trunk and civics have frames around the windows. Probably a 180sx. Those are some great looking cars, nice pics.
No worries, man, we all make little brain farts at certain times, hehe. A rear drive civic would certainly be the talk of the group though, hehe. Imagine seeing a civic just kinda cruising, and then dipping the clutch and smoking the rear tires into a D1 worthy slide. Boy that would be the sweetest civic ever, haha! For now, we keep dreaming...
Oh i guess someone alrady said that.. well yeah its a S13. sence when do civic hatchbacks have trunks anyways? heres the question Silvia or 240sx... the intake manifold looks like a ka24, but its difficult to tell from the picture.
I'm working on the AWD CRX still, and yeah the FR ITR is by Blake and crew at Braille Auto in Sarasota - I will most likely be taking the CRX to them for help on the conversion, but there is a posssibility of a RWD-only setup or even a 4G63T with VCD (if the money comes through...)
Originally posted by Pennyman The pictures in your linked site give the illusion that the car in the picture is a civic, just because the picture next to it is of a civic, when in fact, it is not. Judging by the position of the fusebox, engine info stamp, and the design of the doorhandles and window, that is not a civic, but a 240sx. Problem solved.
Agreed. S13 most def. You can tell because the window doesn't extend the full length of the door when it is full rolled up.
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