First off: whats with the different names?
Secondly, how do you expect to be able to maintain your new car if you dont have the service schedule from the manual? Your starting to cop a mighty strong attitude for someone who's only been on the board for a few days. . .going around insulting established, well-respected members aint too cool around here. I'm only a "prick" when people ask questions like " How far past red-line is it ok to go?"
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dont be jealous that im only 18 and have a Prelude just liek yourself.. and your prob 30
Dont be jealous, but I'm actually 19 and have had MY Prelude since I was 16. Sorry to disappoint you.
PS: Can a mod please lock this thread? I'm getting tired of having new members trying to pick fights.
im am absolutely not pickni fights at all
i just get a little frusterated when i just ask a question
ive had my car for liek 10 days and just want to figure out a few things just so i dont do anything stupid..
is that cool?
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Alex - Toronto, CANADA
1993 Prelude SR - Milano Red
stock- for now.. HELP!
im am absolutely not pickni fights at all
i just get a little frusterated when i just ask a question
ive had my car for liek 10 days and just want to figure out a few things just so i dont do anything stupid..
is that cool?
Feel free to ask questions. . . thats what this board is here for. The only reason I replied in the fashion I did was because I didnt want to see you mess up your new car. You seemed really excited about having a Prelude. . .just like I was when I got mine Jr. year. Preludes are nice cars, use some common sense (ie: dont rev past where Honda decided it's not a good idea) and it will last you awhile. I guess that I've just spent so much time around cars (my dad was really into auto-x, racing go-carts, building cars that do 0-60 in 3.4 seconds) I wrongly ASSUME people know as much about them as I do. In the future I'll try to be less harsh on youngsta's like yourself. . .as long as you can try to utilize some common sense in your posts.
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