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    Cool Bought my first honda

    Hey all

    bought my first accord today for 10k

    it's a 97 VTi and it's damn near perfect, done 120k clicks and it drives like a dream. Anyone got any good tips on keeping this baby well maintained?
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    niceeee
    Chunky = the first youngest ozhonda member ever


    OZHONDA 4 LYFE!

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    goood shit ACCORDZ REPRESENT
    im here for a good time not a long time

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    Sexy car, (10k for a 5th gen seems a tad pricey)
    As long as you do regular oil changes you should be fine (every 5000kms). Oh and make sure the timing belt has been changed.

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    Hiya Dan007 - nice CD5 u got there. was it a dealership buy? manual/auto?

    Like Sensei has said, make sure the timing belt has been changed (meant to be every 100,000kms).

    1. With changing the oil every 5,000kms, I also like to change the oil filter at the same time (its only around $8-$10 anyway).
    2. Also u might want to consider replacing the fuel filter (which I believe should be done every 50,000kms - check the manual).
    3. I had a radiator flush when I bought my CD5...it wouldnt hurt neither.
    4. Dunno if u wanna bother about replacing the brake and power steering fluids. Personal choice I guess.

    I notice the previous owner painted the calipers blue? What other mods u planning?

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    and here i am buying a 95 for $9730 10k drive away

    no mods, but least i know fora fact it aint been trashed lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeyboy
    Hiya Dan007 - nice CD5 u got there. was it a dealership buy? manual/auto?
    Yeh bought from a dealer, was originally priced at 10,999 but worked my way down to 10k. And is an Auto =[

    Quote Originally Posted by Joeyboy
    Like Sensei has said, make sure the timing belt has been changed (meant to be every 100,000kms).

    1. With changing the oil every 5,000kms, I also like to change the oil filter at the same time (its only around $8-$10 anyway).
    2. Also u might want to consider replacing the fuel filter (which I believe should be done every 50,000kms - check the manual).
    3. I had a radiator flush when I bought my CD5...it wouldnt hurt neither.
    4. Dunno if u wanna bother about replacing the brake and power steering fluids. Personal choice I guess.
    Thank you for the info - will have to get well motivated to do this lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Joeyboy
    I notice the previous owner painted the calipers blue? What other mods u planning?
    Nothing planned yet, but it HAD a sports exhaust on it previous, and the dealer mentioned it has extractors, no idea if thats stock or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan007 View Post
    Nothing planned yet, but it HAD a sports exhaust on it previous, and the dealer mentioned it has extractors, no idea if thats stock or not.
    hmmmm....extractors dont come standard, check to see if its a 4-2-1 or 4-1. Do u know wat it looks like tho? If u dont, if u know some1 that does know and also get them to check the exhaust to see if the dealer was legit. Also if sports exhaust, u would want it to have a cat converter, so just check for that as well (under the car). Or if u know some1 that works in a muffler shop, get them to check.

    If u dont know any1 from a muffler shop, do what I do...just play dumb and pretend that you're interested in getting exhaust done and get them to check

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    sorry for a thread hijack but i suppose its partially relevant too a statement here
    how do you know if your timing belt is on its way out?
    my cars on 168xxxks when i bought it ive now done 170xxxk, when i bought it i changed oil, oil filter. have yet to do spark plugs, i know i need more coolant, and have to flush my power steering fluid cause i put non genuine shit in there to top it up! (idiot! haha)

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