Modified Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Raymond, Aug 7, 2005.

  1. Raymond

    Raymond Guest

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    My son was killed in a work related accident.He had his 1993 Civic CX
    redone.
    He never had the chance to get the car from the body shop.The motor is a 1.8
    SRI Vtec
    that was modified.It's not running well but I'm told it's a minor
    problem.The interior
    needs to be finished,ie:door panels, carpeting, a new dash etc.Mags and
    tires are brand new.
    Anyone interested in finishing the project could have a great looking
    car.The color is a flat army green,
    it looks like primer but it isn't.I will answer inquiries on price if anyone
    cares.
    Thank you
     
    Raymond, Aug 7, 2005
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  2. Raymond

    Brian Smith Guest

    Let me express my condolences to your and your Family on your loss. It is
    terribly difficult to lose one's children, after all they're not supposed to
    go before their Parents. I hope that you and yours are able to cope with
    your loss.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Aug 7, 2005
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  3. Raymond

    Raymond Guest

    Brian, thank you for your kind words,it's not easy but people like
    you soothe the pain.
     
    Raymond, Aug 7, 2005
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  4. Raymond

    asshole Guest

    Where is the car? How much?
     
    asshole, Aug 7, 2005
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  5. Raymond

    Raymond Guest

    The car is in Montreal Canada.I had it on Ebay at $14000. cdn and I still
    have it.
    My son spent $13000 on the body and wheels.I realize there is still a lot of
    work to
    do to finish the interior and the motor isn't running well but not serious
    apparently.
     
    Raymond, Aug 7, 2005
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  6. Raymond

    Brian Smith Guest

    You are right, Ray. In the last six years we've lost nine members of our
    Family, it never gets easy but we grow accustomed to the losses as we grow
    older.

    On the lighter side, after a person passes forty years of age, it is said
    that the easiest way to keep track of Friends and Family is to check the
    Obituary column.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Aug 8, 2005
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