Hi from BR/Houston
#1
Hi from BR/Houston
Hi all,
Just introducing myself as part of the family! Brazilian dude soon moving to Houston - TX.
I own a 1994 Accord where I live in Brazil and soon I'll buy another one once I'm finally settled in the US, which should happen in a month or so.
It's been a long time since I used internet forums to discuss cars issues/tips and I hope I can learn a lot from you guys. I'm planning to own another old 94/95 Accord as my project car as soon as possible so any tips about tune shops/garages around Houston area would be highly appreciated.
Cheers guys
Just introducing myself as part of the family! Brazilian dude soon moving to Houston - TX.
I own a 1994 Accord where I live in Brazil and soon I'll buy another one once I'm finally settled in the US, which should happen in a month or so.
It's been a long time since I used internet forums to discuss cars issues/tips and I hope I can learn a lot from you guys. I'm planning to own another old 94/95 Accord as my project car as soon as possible so any tips about tune shops/garages around Houston area would be highly appreciated.
Cheers guys
Last edited by BR_CaioPeres; 12-04-2015 at 06:43 AM.
#3
I wish I could import my car but I don't really think it's worth it costwise. I also thought you could not import used cars to the US unless they're at least 25y old or am I wrong?
This is my 1994 EX with factory manual transmission and 18" Work Emotion CR Kai's
#6
If it's a US-spec car to begin with, that makes it easier (not completely painless). That means it has the safety-equipment, emission-controls, all the stuff that comes on a USA car.
I've heard from people bringing in cars from Canada pretty easily, because Honda put just about the same equipment on those cars.
I've heard from people bringing in cars from Canada pretty easily, because Honda put just about the same equipment on those cars.
#7
Thanks Guys.
I am actually looking to buy this car here but I am a little concerned that it might be too cheap even though it looks very well kept, what do you guys think?
Cars for Sale: 1994 Honda Accord EX in San Leandro, CA 94577: Sedan Details - 412307619 - Autotrader
Cheers
I am actually looking to buy this car here but I am a little concerned that it might be too cheap even though it looks very well kept, what do you guys think?
Cars for Sale: 1994 Honda Accord EX in San Leandro, CA 94577: Sedan Details - 412307619 - Autotrader
Cheers
#8
Thanks Guys.
I am actually looking to buy this car here but I am a little concerned that it might be too cheap even though it looks very well kept, what do you guys think?
Cars for Sale: 1994 Honda Accord EX in San Leandro, CA 94577: Sedan Details - 412307619 - Autotrader
Cheers
I am actually looking to buy this car here but I am a little concerned that it might be too cheap even though it looks very well kept, what do you guys think?
Cars for Sale: 1994 Honda Accord EX in San Leandro, CA 94577: Sedan Details - 412307619 - Autotrader
Cheers
KBB says that the market range (depending on area) for the car you've mentioned is between $1.5K and $2.3K... average mileage of 159,466
#10
I have two friends who just bought Accords from that era, one paid $2K and the other paid $1.5K... and neither car look as good as the one you've pictured.
KBB says that the market range (depending on area) for the car you've mentioned is between $1.5K and $2.3K... average mileage of 159,466
KBB says that the market range (depending on area) for the car you've mentioned is between $1.5K and $2.3K... average mileage of 159,466
I am not really worried about the engine since my plan would be a H22A4 full engine/transmission swap but it seems that even with so many miles on the clock the car is ready to roll and could drive from CA to TX with no problems.
Lets hope this car is still available within 2 months once I'm finally settled in Houston...