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Thread: Pro Touring 72

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    Default Pro Touring 72

    So what the hell makes this car Pro Touring?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6161
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    17 inc wheels!

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    Not much in the way of a description is it? I suspect it is the TT2s that make it pro-touring though Looks like a nice car at a reasonable buy it now price, at least from the pictures. Could have some potential.
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    Well when I am buying I want the RS nose anyway, so wont be this one.
    But was just wondering why he says PT.
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    Default Well........

    My guess would be:

    1) The wrong spoiler ends........

    or

    2) The chitty stripe job........stencil kits are available......cheap......

    I am being overly critical, but it is obviously not a numbers matching car and it doesnt appear to have very good attention to detail as far as the paint work goes. There is also the obvious lack of any additions to make it a PT car. I say if the body & drivetrain is truly solid, Id give half the buy-it-now price.

    Shane

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    Disc Brakes.....Front Discs anyway 'cause he is showing rear drums in the pictures...

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    Don't all second gens have front disc brakes?
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    oooh, i like the chrome mirrors and the 8" wide rear wheels! Definetly not protouring but the paint and body looks pretty decent too me?

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    oh wait!! i just looked again! I know why its "pro-toured" its the seats!! it has one of a kind ultra support for the track fuzzy cloth seats from an 84 honda accord!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nancejd
    Don't all second gens have front disc brakes?
    Yes they do.....

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    Default I Second The Chitty Stripes...

    Quote Originally Posted by SHANE 73Z
    My guess would be:

    2) The chitty stripe job........stencil kits are available......cheap......

    Shane
    Yeah the stripes look bad being overly long on all ends. When done right they are hard to beat, especially on cowl or L-88 hoods.
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    i have see the car in person,tried to buy it.nice paint they tried to mold the spoiler on its cracked out.run strong needs a lot of detail work all in all nice car 16000 is to much.i offered him 12000 he said no.i left it.any way a little info
    Thall shall fear no amount of boost, For thy bottle is with me.......

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    There must be a 1/2'' of something in the trunk ! LOL!!!! Maybe to make it hook!LOL!
    I would be very carefull in buying that car from pic's.
    just my 2 cents
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    so you will look at it. lol

    rickk

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    I like the pillar mounted tach.

    It looks like a 73 grille. A good point of interest is that it's a 72, which is harder to come by than the 71 and 73.

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