how many own second gens?
Originally Posted by teg92
so its going to be a project car or something your just going to fix up and drive daily
it's going to be daily driver... no engine mods.
i'm just going to drop it on rims and put some beat.
pics will be up soon...
edit, added teh pix


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From: salt lake city, ut
Originally Posted by LocaL raCer
it's going to be daily driver... no engine mods.
i'm just going to drop it on rims and put some beat.
pics will be up soon...
edit, added teh pix



i'm just going to drop it on rims and put some beat.
pics will be up soon...
edit, added teh pix



now thats a sedan.....lol...i love it for 300 she will be back to the plate in no time
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Originally Posted by LocaL raCer
mine doesn't run however.
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h:well get it to, i waited almost two yrs before i was back to where i had no debt and could do a motor swap, save up them paychecks and you will want to get running again...plus its awesome to see how many second generation integras that we have that are representing han i love it keep them coming
I, too, now have a second generation teg. 1993 LS. I can't believe how well it handles and it's surprisingly quick as stock. Previous owner left it to rot for a looooooong time however. Anyone know how much a head gasket job will cost me on this? lol
But seriously, the 2gen rocks pretty hard. I like the looks a little better than the 3rd. Plus I see 3rd generations EVERYDAY. 2gens are rare. I like to stand out a little. I'd turn loose some pics, but she isn't quite ready for that yet.
But seriously, the 2gen rocks pretty hard. I like the looks a little better than the 3rd. Plus I see 3rd generations EVERYDAY. 2gens are rare. I like to stand out a little. I'd turn loose some pics, but she isn't quite ready for that yet.
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Originally Posted by bluehornz
I, too, now have a second generation teg. 1993 LS. I can't believe how well it handles and it's surprisingly quick as stock. Previous owner left it to rot for a looooooong time however. Anyone know how much a head gasket job will cost me on this? lol
But seriously, the 2gen rocks pretty hard. I like the looks a little better than the 3rd. Plus I see 3rd generations EVERYDAY. 2gens are rare. I like to stand out a little. I'd turn loose some pics, but she isn't quite ready for that yet.
But seriously, the 2gen rocks pretty hard. I like the looks a little better than the 3rd. Plus I see 3rd generations EVERYDAY. 2gens are rare. I like to stand out a little. I'd turn loose some pics, but she isn't quite ready for that yet.
welcome to han:cheers: and congrats on your purchase, i agree i like to stand out and be different but the head gasket is like less then $20 bucks at checker or autozone and you could get a shop to do for less the 150 if you can find the right shop to do it on ave shops charge close to 250-500 depending on how bad the sit is or you could take the weekend and do it yourself=free


