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I hate to be That Guy who posts his own cars...ah, who am I kidding. I like posting my own cars.

A good $3k too high for this. CP.

A lower-trim R32 Skyline. Although I’d feel dirty doing it because Mercedes is responsible for the 25-year law.

Did he have a “my other car is a Mustang” license plate frame?

McMike is a national treasure.

I have a 3rd gen, which is a little better structurally than the 2nd, that I drive every now and then. I also have a 5th gen, which, while still a far cry from modern cars, is much safer.

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The only Prelude crash tests I can find by themselves are for the 1st generation. Glad mine are newer...

Nope. My parents mostly drove small sedans and coupes, with the occasional pickup thrown in. My stepmom has a minivan now, but I was already grown when she and my dad got married.

Still not as ugly as the new Civic. But it’s close.

I’m more of a Lana Del Rey F1 car guy, personally.

He is.

Is there such a thing as a non-terrible Paul Walker tattoo?

72,000 miles.

Oh, yeah, regular 4-door Integras were sold everywhere. I’m referring to 4-door Type R’s.

The 4-door was only sold in Japan, but a lot of them have made their way to Canada, Europe, and Oceania. The ad says there were only 200 made, but there were actually about 5000.

4-door Integra Type R for €8250. Yes, these were a thing!

Beat me (and probably a dozen others) to it.

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