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Location: East Lansing, MI
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1999 Ford Contour View the Ride
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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Posted by: AliasJerk
aww, how cute. You used my picture of your Trannie for your profile. Pete im touched, and in a good way ;)
Posted by: tthree
sounds good. hell I don't even mind if I lose. just love to race.
royal oak? we should race.
Posted by: hondatek1995
dude i don't care if i've only got 110whp... i'm still going to show off my car. it's a honda and i like hondas and so do other people so stop giving me such a hard time.there's nothing wrong with contours either... bottom line is that it's just a car and it's not a big deal okay?civics are cool as are contours. leave it at that.peace and good luck with getting a 3L swap and good luck with your car and whatever you decide to do with it.
The point I was trying to make was that 160 hp is not a lot for a V6. To respond to the comment you left me, my car is a Civic EX. That means it has the D16Z6 for a motor. The D16Z6 is a 4-cylinder, 125-hp, VTEC motor. I like my ricer lights too so go ahead and dis me for those if you want... nobody's stopping you. If you say my car is a non-VTEC, which it is not, how would it make 110WHP? The non-VTEC D15B which is the same thing as a D16Z6 without the VTEC, has 70WHP... so I don't see how a non-vtec motor could be making 110WHP.And if I have an intake, ricer lights and exhaust, how could my car be "stock???" I'm not trying to start shit here, but you should learn your Hondas if you're gonna go dissing on them.
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