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Thread: 1991 SE-R with 80k miles in Idaho

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2015-05-04 22:51:23
#11
Thanks!
2015-05-04 23:35:49
#12
Hard to see exactly what that scuff on the rear left bumper looks like but have you ever tried acetone on it? Great looking car btw. Fresh B13 interior... yumm..
2015-05-05 01:03:02
#13
Welcome.Thats a very nice Classic you have there! Its good to see more of the loweremileage ones starting to come out of hiding lately!!
2015-05-05 01:19:28
#14
The "scuff" on the rear bumper is deeper than it looks in the photo. I asked the salesman on the phone what was up with the black mark and he said, "oh it will probably buff out." I should have had him try to buff it out and send me an updated photo, but I would have bought it anyway. I hadn't thought of using acetone; I'll try it (it can't do any harm in that area). I bought it with just under 70k miles and it's been my DD for a little over 2 years.
2015-05-05 07:42:29
#15
NICE!
2015-05-05 15:03:29
#16
wow! I saw White and almost got a chub lol. That thing is super clean! Welcome to the forum sir!
2015-05-05 15:13:47
#17
Thanks guys!
2015-05-05 19:30:17
#18
Impressive. You drive that thing in the winter?

That's gotta be the best original sunroof headliner I've seen. Love the sticky tires on stock rims. I'd bet that thing is a ball to drive. Looks....rust free?
2015-05-05 20:17:33
#19
I live in Boise, which is the banana belt of Idaho. This last winter we had two snow storms: we got almost 6 inches in the middle of November which was really early, and we got maybe 1 inch on Christmas eve. I think the east coast got our snow this past year. Usually we get a handful of storms with a couple inches of snow at the most. They don't put down salt on the roads like they do in Salt Lake City (where I grew up). We're lucky if they even plow the freeway, which I don't drive to get to work. But it does get cold, so I feel more comfortable driving with a dedicated winter tire without studs. Yes, it is a ball to drive, which is the reason I've kept it so long after finding out that my wife didn't want my son driving it. And yes, it is rust free. It was a Texas car until 2013.
2015-05-05 23:36:11
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