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07/20/2007 05:34:29 PM · #1 |
This is a 1991 Honda Beat, I like it more, engine lasts alot longer, its a honda, looks cool, and mid-engine for great weight distribution.

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07/20/2007 05:47:04 PM · #2 |
But the upholstery's ugly ;) |
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07/20/2007 05:49:15 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: But the upholstery's ugly ;) |
nothing money can't fix :P
the floor mats are a easy replace. then when i get money i'd replace the seats
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07/20/2007 05:51:01 PM · #4 |
but the driver's wheel is on the wrong side - must be a defective oneOriginally posted by noisemaker: Originally posted by BeeCee: But the upholstery's ugly ;) |
nothing money can't fix :P
the floor mats are a easy replace. then when i get money i'd replace the seats |
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07/20/2007 05:57:51 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by bassbone: but the driver's wheel is on the wrong side - must be a defective one |
Drove a left-hand drive car a few times in Oz.... Nothing like scaring the %^#$ out of the passenger by asking them to tell you if something is coming before pulling out to pass the car in front... :-)
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07/20/2007 08:15:24 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by bassbone: but the driver's wheel is on the wrong side - must be a defective oneOriginally posted by noisemaker: Originally posted by BeeCee: But the upholstery's ugly ;) |
nothing money can't fix :P
the floor mats are a easy replace. then when i get money i'd replace the seats | |
haha nope its just a JDM!
(japanese domestic car) |
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07/20/2007 08:49:00 PM · #7 |
It felt really good until the scalded milk... |
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07/20/2007 09:07:14 PM · #8 |
realized it was a stick...that would be so hard to drive i think. Never owned an automatic...always sticks. I can't imagine shifting with opposite hands and feet. I think I would give myself a whiplash!
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07/20/2007 09:08:42 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by posthumous: It felt really good until the scalded milk... |
LOL (thread title) |
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07/20/2007 09:08:53 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by colyla: realized it was a stick...that would be so hard to drive i think. Never owned an automatic...always sticks. I can't imagine shifting with opposite hands and feet. I think I would give myself a whiplash! |
my resolution, im not gong ot learn howto drive left hand stick, only right hand. Ive only ever driven automatic and never stick so i would have never known any different! |
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07/20/2007 09:11:48 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by posthumous: It felt really good until the scalded milk... |
Good one Don!! ROFL.
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07/20/2007 09:15:17 PM · #12 |
Feet are the same (thank God - mixing the gas and break would suck), and if you know how to shift with one hand, using the other is surprisingly natural. I found I had no problems at all.
Originally posted by noisemaker: Originally posted by colyla: realized it was a stick...that would be so hard to drive i think. Never owned an automatic...always sticks. I can't imagine shifting with opposite hands and feet. I think I would give myself a whiplash! |
my resolution, im not gong ot learn howto drive left hand stick, only right hand. Ive only ever driven automatic and never stick so i would have never known any different! |
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07/20/2007 09:19:29 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by jrdawson: Feet are the same (thank God - mixing the gas and break would suck), and if you know how to shift with one hand, using the other is surprisingly natural. I found I had no problems at all.
Originally posted by noisemaker: Originally posted by colyla: realized it was a stick...that would be so hard to drive i think. Never owned an automatic...always sticks. I can't imagine shifting with opposite hands and feet. I think I would give myself a whiplash! |
my resolution, im not gong ot learn howto drive left hand stick, only right hand. Ive only ever driven automatic and never stick so i would have never known any different! | |
Really? thats interesting, I was thinking the same thing as colyla...hmmm
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07/20/2007 09:33:34 PM · #14 |
Shift patterns should be the same also with first being upper left. When I was in the UK I had a right hand drive Toyota Corolla.
Message edited by author 2007-07-20 21:33:53. |
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07/20/2007 09:43:31 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by kawesttex: Shift patterns should be the same also with first being upper left. When I was in the UK I had a right hand drive Toyota Corolla. |
yup shifting is standard H pattern, clutch and every all the same, only difference is shifting withopposite hand! |
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07/20/2007 09:45:35 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by jrdawson: Feet are the same (thank God - mixing the gas and break would suck), and if you know how to shift with one hand, using the other is surprisingly natural. I found I had no problems at all.
Originally posted by noisemaker: Originally posted by colyla: realized it was a stick...that would be so hard to drive i think. Never owned an automatic...always sticks. I can't imagine shifting with opposite hands and feet. I think I would give myself a whiplash! |
my resolution, im not gong ot learn howto drive left hand stick, only right hand. Ive only ever driven automatic and never stick so i would have never known any different! | |
what doyou drive? |
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07/20/2007 09:48:17 PM · #17 |
Dustin!!!!! the steering wheels on the wrong side, send it back send it back!!!!!! |
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07/20/2007 09:56:03 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Alley Cat: Dustin!!!!! the steering wheels on the wrong side, send it back send it back!!!!!! |
Not to mention it has a Civic Type R shift knob on it and the gauge cluster isn't stock..... neither is the exhaust. The sad part might be that the seats are stock.
Message edited by author 2007-07-20 22:06:06. |
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07/20/2007 10:31:27 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by noisemaker: what doyou drive? |
Nothing, actually. But when I lived with my parents and drove their car, it was normal north american like, and when I was in Australia, it was normal australian like. So I've driven on both sides.
I don't own a car because they are expensive and even though I have the money, would rather spend it on something else (hmmmm, glass). Plus, I don't contribute to global warming, and since I bicycle everywhere instead, end up being a lot more fit. :-) |
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07/20/2007 10:45:30 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by jrdawson: Originally posted by noisemaker: what doyou drive? |
Nothing, actually. But when I lived with my parents and drove their car, it was normal north american like, and when I was in Australia, it was normal australian like. So I've driven on both sides.
I don't own a car because they are expensive and even though I have the money, would rather spend it on something else (hmmmm, glass). Plus, I don't contribute to global warming, and since I bicycle everywhere instead, end up being a lot more fit. :-) |
living in Vancouver, it's easier not to drive! thats where this car is located actually at some dealership there.
Im moving to Vancouver next year :D |
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07/20/2007 10:51:06 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by noisemaker: living in Vancouver, it's easier not to drive! thats where this car is located actually at some dealership there.
Im moving to Vancouver next year :D |
Cool. Do you have any idea when, or where in Vancouver? |
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07/20/2007 11:41:33 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Originally posted by Alley Cat: Dustin!!!!! the steering wheels on the wrong side, send it back send it back!!!!!! |
Not to mention it has a Civic Type R shift knob on it and the gauge cluster isn't stock..... neither is the exhaust. The sad part might be that the seats are stock. |
Yeah the gauge cluster is stock. i believe its stock exhaust as well. ill probably change the shift knob eventully, and the steering wheel, im giong to stick a momo in there.
and unfortunatly the zebra seats are stock |
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07/20/2007 11:44:58 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by jrdawson: Plus, I don't contribute to global warming, |
You don't contribute as much to global warming. If you exist, you contribute.
@OP, nice looking car for a '91. It'd drive me ape learning how to drive on the right. Shift would be no problem. Haven't owned a auto-matic since 1984.
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07/20/2007 11:45:02 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by noisemaker: and unfortunatly the zebra seats are stock |
Hey now...I kinda liked the Zebra seats, lol!!
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07/20/2007 11:49:33 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by jrdawson: Originally posted by noisemaker: living in Vancouver, it's easier not to drive! thats where this car is located actually at some dealership there.
Im moving to Vancouver next year :D |
Cool. Do you have any idea when, or where in Vancouver? |
i think around aug/sept of 2008 beacuse i graduate in february of 2008 and im just gion got work my butt off until september to be able to afford a place there.
me and my girlfriend will be splitting rent and other costs.
i heard its cheap in east van(NOT downtown dont worry) so probably their |
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