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  • #16
    Looks good to me, nice to know this car is being kept in good condition so when it's sold later on the new owner will have a nice whip. Did you sell your Si lip? I see you have a Mugen rep or a real one on

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    • #17
      I think you've done too much but then again I build race cars in my trailer lol

      If nothing happens to a car while it's driven all winter, nothing will happen while it sits.

      The wood will still absorb moisture, you need to put a tarp under the car, perhaps over the wood. I do that under my trailer, at first I put a tarp then rock so it was at least better than just dirt.

      Also I hate car covers unless it's in a clean garage where no work is done and no dirt can find its way in.
      9.85 @ 145 Single Cam

      Hot-Rod coming soon

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      • #18
        man fuk dat i love driving my car.. dats y i might sell the green hatch, and keep the red for the only car, as long as their aint snow or salt out im driving dat bitch till the wheels fall off and i go 5 lug... lol good shit shell be safe

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        • #19
          still have si lip gonna repaint it thats why mugen rep is on that was rattle can...
          si's are staying too..

          I plan on never selling that car and keeping pretty much forever haha.. try and keep it clean all year round and gonna do a slow build over the years.. just a fun car to have not putting to much into it at once..

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          • #20
            i wouldn't jack the car up off the tires, it may cause the suspension to have issues from being at full sag all winter.

            here's what i do with the gold car for winter, and haven't winterized it yet, but i won't be driving it. there's sand on the roads now.

            -wash
            -wax
            -vacuum
            -new air freshener
            -dust off under the hood
            -fresh oil change
            -fresh spark plugs
            -fresh trans fluid
            -full tank of gas with stabil
            -car cover
            -battery maintainer on the car for the whole winter
            -start it once a week to get oil flowing through the motor
            -pull it outside, let it run for about 15 minutes
            -drive it around the block just to keep things moving
            -rip on it
            -put it away
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            In Loving Memory of Nick "NHSwaps13203" Haines

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            • #21
              if you lift it up, make sure the weight of the car is on the jackstands.. but the wheels are stll on ground so suspension isnt at full sag. or just cover it up. The plywood underneath is gonna get modly and shit, wrap the car is a car cover and a tarp underneath it and let her sit.
              R.I.P NICK a.k.a NHswaps13203

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              • #22
                I dont know what the idea is with all this lifting the car with jack stands and stuff....I leave mine just chillin in the garage...if its warm outside I start it up by throwing the battery back in and thats it....I wouldn't wanna have to deal with the car being on jack stands if I wanted to pull it out for a second...

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                • #23
                  i think im just gonna take my coilovers off and put stock suspension back on instead of leaving it on jackstands..

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