1987 honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by xprton54, Oct 12, 2008.

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    xprton54 Guest

    hello everybody, i was wondering if i could have some advice, i have a
    1987 honda civic, but i don't really know what to do with it, any
    suggestions?
     
    xprton54, Oct 12, 2008
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    Chewbacca Guest

    Sell it, drive it, give it away, scrap it - take your pick.
     
    Chewbacca, Oct 12, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    you snipped the link - idiot spammer.
     
    jim beam, Oct 12, 2008
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    Chewbacca Guest

    I answered his question, I should not need to read his link and try to
    work out what his real question was.
     
    Chewbacca, Oct 13, 2008
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    xprton54 Guest

    Thank you all, it's just that i don't know if it's worth fixing it, i
    just put on a new clutch, and a new alternator about a year ago, but
    now the car won't start, there's probably something wrong with the
    engine, not quite sure. I don't know how much the car is worth either.
    I had a friend tell me to sell it to the junk car place. Does anyone
    know how much they would give me for it? It's in fair condition with
    over 200k miles on it, new interior. I was also told that if I was to
    sell it, i would have to have it fix before i would hand it to the
    next owner. So that way, it would probably cost me more, since the
    tags are expired. So it would be too much of a hassle, right? Not
    sure, what i'm gonna do, cause it's just taking up some space in my
    garage, or is there anyone who might want the parts, i don't know,
    please some advice, thank you. I appreciate it.
     
    xprton54, Oct 13, 2008
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    W????n S. Guest

    They will prob give you 100.00 for it.
     
    W????n S., Oct 13, 2008
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    xprton54 Guest

    Thanks. I will see what they give me for it. Thank you all for your
    help
     
    xprton54, Oct 14, 2008
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