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I just looked up HFP mufflers on eBay. $300! F that. 235 for the Fit HFP one. Looks like I gotta keep my eye out for a steal, or just, well, steal one. :p

Edit: Oh, and I know thats not a bad price for what it is, kinda, but still. My no name muffler that was on mine when I bought it is quiet enough. to not shell out the cash.
 
get a s2k or type-r muffler..it will sound better..
but i like how it sounds now..and the header is nice..what is it ceramic?
im selling a genuine spoon sports header from my del sol..for a dseries
 
get a s2k or type-r muffler..it will sound better..
but i like how it sounds now..and the header is nice..what is it ceramic?
im selling a genuine spoon sports header from my del sol..for a dseries
I do like the sound on my dads S2000.

Yes its ceramic and lets see this spoon header...:drool:
 
you are all over the place with this crx lol
read a few weeks ago and you were planning a swap, then you wanted a different car, now youre back to keeping it.. jeez
 
you are all over the place with this crx lol
read a few weeks ago and you were planning a swap, then you wanted a different car, now youre back to keeping it.. jeez
My mind changes every day. Here are my pros and cons of importing a CRX SiR...

PROS
-Pretty much everything I want is already done
-Don't have to deal with cutting out rust and repaint
-Don't have to convert everything (motor, front end, glass top, seats, ect)

CONS
-Pretty costly to import a nice one, on average $7000
-I already have my CRX
-I could get pretty close to SiR spec for cheaper
-RHD kinda sucks
 
imo you should take the cash that youre sitting on and just pay a body shop to fix the rust. sand and paint yourself. then swap a b16 in and be happy with your lower cost, b16-powered, LHD legal and registered CRX
 
That sounds like a better idea. My uncle is the perfect guy for the job. I'd probably get a SiR front end conversion then get him to paint the car. He owes us a bit of cash too.

On a side note my dad bought a 1998 Chev Astro today, fully loaded for $3800 from a dealer. Before we bought it my dad took it to my shop and they did an inspection, it only needs front rotors. Other then that its really clean. This is what we're taking to SoCal now and I guess the Accord is up for sale soon.

Looks like this but not AWD.

98_chevrolet_astro_lt_awd.jpg
 
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