Heh, I feel pretty much the same way. I turn 30 in less than two months. Sometimes I feel 30, sometimes 20, sometimes 50. I describe myself as “too weird for normal people and too normal for weird people”, not that there’s that much of a difference anymore. I don’t do most social media (the exception being, of all…
Have 3 90s Japanese cars, can confirm.
It’s a bit early for April Fool’s, isn’t it?
Don’t get me started...
He is, by all accounts, a pretty weird dude. About a year ago I was talking to a girl who had seen them the last time they played here in Richmond and got to go backstage and meet him. She said everything you read about him is pretty much true.
“standing out is more important than fitting in”
Ah yes, the good old days when Billy had hair. Mellon Collie was what got me into music. I was 9 when it came out, but it left an impression on me even then.
I saw one of these in this color in the junkyard a few months ago, rusting away.
It really was a good chassis. Mine is a base model, but it still handles competently...once I tighten up the suspension (and possibly install an LSD) it’ll be quite balanced. I’ve never been in an SH with a working ATTS. A common thing for SH owners to do is swap out the transmission, axles and half shaft for one from…
I have one, a late 2001...one of the last ones made. I swapped out the H22 for an H23 VTEC from a JDM Accord wagon. The overall numbers are about the same (200 hp/161 tq on the H22 vs. 200 hp/163 tq on the H23V), but the longer stroke of the H23 helps the power come in much earlier (~3000 RPM as opposed to 5000). I’ve…
Year 1060: people long for the good old days of Honda, when they produced legendary cars like the 8th gen Civic Si and CR-Z.
Year 836: Honda brings back the Prelude to replace the Accord coupe. Still only 200 HP for some reason. Fails spectacularly.
Year 612: Honda introduces 3rd generation S2000. Fails spectacularly in a similar fashion.
Prius or Camry or something else boring, if you want to fly under the radar.
I voted NP but I’ll tell you the reason I wouldn’t buy it in 25 years.
Number 16 sort of looks like a girl I went out with last year. She isn’t, fortunately.
COCOTD
Just an hour or two ago I saw an A8 being driven by a college-aged girl. Its license plate was AAAYYY 8.