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NEW HONDA CIVIC PICS/ LAYED ON 19S 20S

Foreign Cars (honda, etc) General Discussions
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FXDGRND   +1y
Nice Honda. I think it would fit into the og concept of Minitruck style cars in the mag. But having lived through the MT with Cars. No matter how cool the car the hatemail compared to happy mail wouldnt even come close. People don't want to see cars in MT.

Keep it up John. That thing is coming out pimp.



crochface   +1y
so sweet
94NissanLaysDoor   +1y
That is just F'n Sick!
Real clean work! Deff not a hack!!
lowestyota   +1y
Looks good man. reminds me of when I unidropped my tercel on those same rims..keep up the good work!
John Nissan   +1y
Thanks jim but all I did was take the pix. All the credit goes to Zack Airth (owner of limitless/ builder ) and Jason aka Fieval (owner of the car and builder)... same two that built my truck along with SOOO many others...
John Nissan   +1y












rear setup. bags over juice.



Didnt someone say real gangsters paint in the dirt??

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jdauer02   +1y
badass!
mista337   +1y
Holy F**K

I think that thing deserves a feature as soon as it's drivable.
AON-OFFDAHOOK   +1y
Edited: 10/21/2008 9:34:32 PM by AON-OFFDAHOOK

Your car is amazing - hands down respectable, amazing fab work. The only thing is... I've done that bags with juice thing and it sucks balls. The guy switched over to juice since it was so bad.

1) The cylinders weren't really breaking in. You need real worn in cylinders for it to work right. 2) As soon as some oil leaks out which with the cylinder the movement as some squeegees out which is normal, it loses pressurization real quick 3) How do you plan on pressurizing it? The only way I was able to was with a remote hydraulic pump pushing pressure into it along with ball valves to trap it in
John Nissan   +1y
Originally posted by AON-OFFDAHOOK



Edited: 10/21/2008 9:34:32 PM by AON-OFFDAHOOK

Your car is amazing - hands down respectable, amazing fab work. The only thing is... I've done that bags with juice thing and it sucks balls. The guy switched over to juice since it was so bad.

1) The cylinders weren't really breaking in. You need real worn in cylinders for it to work right. 2) As soon as some oil leaks out which with the cylinder the movement as some squeegees out which is normal, it loses pressurization real quick 3) How do you plan on pressurizing it? The only way I was able to was with a remote hydraulic pump pushing pressure into it along with ball valves to trap it in

Well, everything seems to flowing smoothly. He did have to use the pump to pressure it. Not really worried about leaks cus the car isn't a daily. Didn't go with a ball valve, came up with something a lil more high tech... about to put the car on the ground and take it for a drive.