Out with the old, In with the new
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Out with the old, In with the new
Hey everybody,
As of two days ago, I became the new owner of a 2000 Silverstone. It is an absolutely amazing car and I am so glad I finally got one. I had been actively searching for about 5 months till I found this one on Easter sunday. I went and looked at it that afternoon, had it inspected the next day and then drove it home. My previous (and first) car was a 1994 Integra that I just put on the market. I got into the rice phase for a while so that will explain that car. Don't worry, I don't have any plans for a rice body kit like my last car. I plan to keep the S perfectly stock (we'll see how long that lasts). Anyway, enough talk, more pictures, right?...
First the old...
And now the new...
As of two days ago, I became the new owner of a 2000 Silverstone. It is an absolutely amazing car and I am so glad I finally got one. I had been actively searching for about 5 months till I found this one on Easter sunday. I went and looked at it that afternoon, had it inspected the next day and then drove it home. My previous (and first) car was a 1994 Integra that I just put on the market. I got into the rice phase for a while so that will explain that car. Don't worry, I don't have any plans for a rice body kit like my last car. I plan to keep the S perfectly stock (we'll see how long that lasts). Anyway, enough talk, more pictures, right?...
First the old...
And now the new...
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Thanks guys. Looking at the pictures of my old car, I am so glad that I am out of the ricer phase.
Can anyone confirm that my car has been lowered? It looks pretty low to me, but when it was on the lift for the pre-purchase inspection, I saw that it had stock shocks and what looked to be stock black springs. They might be Eibachs or some other black spring, but I am not sure.
Can anyone confirm that my car has been lowered? It looks pretty low to me, but when it was on the lift for the pre-purchase inspection, I saw that it had stock shocks and what looked to be stock black springs. They might be Eibachs or some other black spring, but I am not sure.
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Yeah the top was a huge draw for me... and the fact that it has 33,000 miles. I absolutely love the top and will very rarely take it off. Thanks for the warm welcomes.
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Originally Posted by jay12187,Mar 26 2008, 08:17 PM
Thanks guys. Looking at the pictures of my old car, I am so glad that I am out of the ricer phase.
Can anyone confirm that my car has been lowered? It looks pretty low to me, but when it was on the lift for the pre-purchase inspection, I saw that it had stock shocks and what looked to be stock black springs. They might be Eibachs or some other black spring, but I am not sure.
Can anyone confirm that my car has been lowered? It looks pretty low to me, but when it was on the lift for the pre-purchase inspection, I saw that it had stock shocks and what looked to be stock black springs. They might be Eibachs or some other black spring, but I am not sure.