Hello from the Bay Area!
mardan
Band Wagon
Hello everyone,
My name's Michael. I'm an 18 year old full time student at a local community college here in San Jose, CA while working two part time jobs. I'll be transferring to either UC Davis or Santa Clara University for the Fall of 2011.
I currently drive a beat up 98 Altima my father gave me a couple of years ago. I'm sucking the life out of it and, frankly, am hoping it dies soon (it has 198k), so that I can finally ENTER THE WAGON
I love the CRX, particularly the 88 Si. My aunt used to own the yellow one, but it got totaled. It was supposed to be passed on to me, so hearing about it being totaled totaled me, too.
I'm on the hunt for an 87-91 wagon with of course a manual tranny. I live in NorCal where there's no snow, so I don't think 4WD is necessary, but it'd be a sweet bonus 8)
Out of curiosity, and for the sake of meeting people, which wagons are your favorites and why?
My name's Michael. I'm an 18 year old full time student at a local community college here in San Jose, CA while working two part time jobs. I'll be transferring to either UC Davis or Santa Clara University for the Fall of 2011.
I currently drive a beat up 98 Altima my father gave me a couple of years ago. I'm sucking the life out of it and, frankly, am hoping it dies soon (it has 198k), so that I can finally ENTER THE WAGON
I love the CRX, particularly the 88 Si. My aunt used to own the yellow one, but it got totaled. It was supposed to be passed on to me, so hearing about it being totaled totaled me, too.
I'm on the hunt for an 87-91 wagon with of course a manual tranny. I live in NorCal where there's no snow, so I don't think 4WD is necessary, but it'd be a sweet bonus 8)
Out of curiosity, and for the sake of meeting people, which wagons are your favorites and why?
Comments
89_91 2wd manual is my favorite due to easy parts compatibility and easy engine swaps.