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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
It's always hard to say good bye.
For over the past year I have owned a 1997 mazda miata that I bought from one of my best friends. The car was amazing and pristine in every way. It really felt like a luxury car with the power steering and air conditioning that were two commodities that I at one point had neither of in my 1998 honda civic. So after a year I managed a few small mods (two suspension changes, few outside cosmetic things, and some nice interior adds), that really made the car feel like home.
Well, as the story goes I came across a great deal on a 1999 Honda Civic Si with 120k original miles. Now to any honda guy they understand me when I say this car made me unbelievably excited. Needless to say I, the broke college student, couldn't afford 3 cars and had to make a choice. If you know me well enough you'll almost immediately see that I will never let go of my hatch back, no matter how big of a pile of junk it is. So the next option was the Miata.
Now, at least, the car with a friend who I hope will take care and love it as much as I did. Note, I will own another one day when the time is right.
For over the past year I have owned a 1997 mazda miata that I bought from one of my best friends. The car was amazing and pristine in every way. It really felt like a luxury car with the power steering and air conditioning that were two commodities that I at one point had neither of in my 1998 honda civic. So after a year I managed a few small mods (two suspension changes, few outside cosmetic things, and some nice interior adds), that really made the car feel like home.
Well, as the story goes I came across a great deal on a 1999 Honda Civic Si with 120k original miles. Now to any honda guy they understand me when I say this car made me unbelievably excited. Needless to say I, the broke college student, couldn't afford 3 cars and had to make a choice. If you know me well enough you'll almost immediately see that I will never let go of my hatch back, no matter how big of a pile of junk it is. So the next option was the Miata.
Now, at least, the car with a friend who I hope will take care and love it as much as I did. Note, I will own another one day when the time is right.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
lone star state
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so, i've been working on this flag design for branden and I to rock on our cars and rep the great state of texas. It's a redesigned version of the flag from the Battle of Gonzales. Not sure if i'm going to mass produce these or not yet. But I need to make a stencil so I can get these flags finished up!
If you know your Texas history, you know what I'm talking about. If not...here's a link
For those of you who don't know, I rep Texas like no other. It's the greatest nation in the United States.
If the Battle of Gonzales teaches you anything, it's that Texas goes HARD TO THE PAINT.
-T
a poop brown peanut
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And from that day on, the "peanut," as I call it, has made countless more stories. Long road trips with fluid leaks (coolant, oil, and GAS...yes gas) to mention a couple...
As of right now, it sits on jackstands in my driveway, waiting for me to replace the worn 2spd auto transmission with a T-50 manual transmission from the ae86.
After a year and I half, this is how she looks now:
Monday, February 6, 2012
A little intro
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Welp here's my baby Oksana. Pictured above is the very first day of the car in my possession. We had just driven it back from Houston and gave her the very first wash. And to think, I didn't know how to drive stick?? Few people know this, but when I went to check this car out, I had no idea how to drive a manual transmission car. My dad test drove it and HE was the one that drove it all the way back to Austin.
I had been saving up money since the 6th grade. It was the summer before my senior year in high school and I just KNEW I had to get my own car. After months and months of searching, I finally found a car that I thought was worth spending all of my "life savings."
One of the biggest reasons why I bought this car was because it brought back many fond childhood memories of my dad's old '87 Corolla FX-16 GT-S. My dad had bought this car brand new back in '87 and drove it everyday until sometime in middle school - he some electrical problems, took it to a shop, and that was the last I saw of the car. There were so many memories tied to the car. I remember playing outside afterschool on the weekdays and hearing my dad's raspy exhaust echoing through the trees a couple blocks away. It's how my siblings and I knew dad would almost be home and we would run around in sheer excitement. It was sad to know that it would be no more.
My 86 has been in my possesion over the last 6+ years and countless different memories have been made. I hope to be that 70 year old man, who's romping down the highway in a 70 year old car. I hope to be that 70 year old man telling my grandkids of my "early life" car experiences.
-T
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