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Hiddy Ho
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As scott posted earlier he got rear-ended by some drunk... he wanted me to post these pictures of his car...

As you can see its basically totalled because the cost of the middle piece of the altezza tail lights alone costs more than the car

Ouch

Scott wins the lowest muffler to the ground contest

Ummm and I SWEAR that rust wasn't there before the accident...

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Disco Stu
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Holy crap...how much of a drop is on that car?
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Hiddy Ho
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A LOT!

I couldn't believe it when I dropped him off to pick up his car after it was dropped... holy crap it's low... I'd guess a 4" drop and that's just regular lowering springs!!!

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Crx's just sit low as heck to begin with. It is probably 2-2.5 inch drop. They dont make dropped springs that go lower than that for the crx. (unless he has coilover springs) I have 16's sitting on 40 series tires and there is about a 1" gap between the rim and wheel well. I tried ground control coilovers, and the car rode like a damn see saw and that was with a 1" drop.

Anyways, time for a new bumper, some new rear quarter panels and a tighe azz paint job. That car is still good to go.

Always hate to see a crx damaged, especially by some ignorant drunk.

Crx's rule.

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Hey, IF scott wants another CRX he should contact me, I know a place up here the has a SWEET shape 1991 CRX for sale, there askin $2,800, I thnk its a little much but could probably be talked down. Its a base model automatic but hey, still a nice car and its a CRX Not a spec of rust on the damn thing. Not sure of the miles though. Email me and i'll what i can to help. Email me at AudioStylz@aol.com scott. Can someone mention this to him? IF he wants the help.

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Hiddy Ho
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quote:
Originally posted by cbrman:
Crx's just sit low as heck to begin with. It is probably 2-2.5 inch drop. They dont make dropped springs that go lower than that for the crx.

They're the Ground Control springs I believe..

But it is EASILY 4" lower than what brandsoys CRX looked like after he put new wheels on there.

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It looks normal in the front but the back you can't see the top of the tire with a sub box in. And I don't know the name of the springs.

Yea CRX'S do rule. And so does TREO, and Pure Sounds.

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quote:
Originally posted by TEAM CHEATERREX:
It looks normal in the front but the back you can't see the top of the tire with a sub box in. And I don't know the name of the springs.

Yea CRX'S do rule. And so does TREO, and Pure Sounds.


that't the only way to ride in a CRX, with the wheels tucking in the fenderwells. I hope you get it fixed, cause CRX's rule!

Please take care of that rust, we don't wanna see a CRX go down like that.

good luck with the CRX,

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