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Drives like new, failed an MOT on rust, rust and more rust. And rusty brake pipes. And a leaking shock absorber.

 

These people are insane.

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If FJ covered me on this I'd be half tempted....I'll run a quote but I doubt. It's more or less a yank init?

 

Bodged arch rot though, it's a bugger to fix and bait for MOT testers (all 90s Hondas go there and are not cheap or simple to fix). Personally I'd avoid.

 

For a bag I'd sooner go for this:

 

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1056678

 

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If FJ covered me on this I'd be half tempted....I'll run a quote but I doubt. It's more or less a yank init?

DO IT. The want is so strong right now that I'd be tempted to buy it off you in a few months time! The later Legends are complete beige boxes with literally zero appeal.

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Meanwhile, these 5th gen Accords are becoming very rare as well now. I love the fact that Honda decided to sell their JDM Ascot Inova instead of the Accord the rest of the world received here, as they are much better looking cars imo. This very tidy example costs next to nothing and comes in a wonderful shade of 90s green:

 

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https://www.gumtree.com/p/honda/honda-accord-40k-genuine-milage-and-fhsh/1320739004

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It's like how we got hatchback Honda Domanis as the Civic 5dr and Rover HH-R 400. In the case of those though I prever the Civic saloon/Ferio, though nobody really wanted small saloons here in the '90s.

I like the Ascot Innova, with its Prelude-esque nose. From Honda's dull period interior-wise though which is off-putting. A 2.3 auto would suit me well, mind.

 

The above Accord is also for sale on Facebook Marketplace. There are some interior pics on there revealing a wooden centre console, all-round electric windows, and ostensibly cruise control (there are steering wheel buttons), which makes the lack of alloy wheels slightly puzzling from a spec perspective.

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Meanwhile, these 5th gen Accords are becoming very rare as well now. I love the fact that Honda decided to sell their JDM Ascot Inova instead of the Accord the rest of the world received here, as they are much better looking cars imo. This very tidy example costs next to nothing and comes in a wonderful shade of 90s green:

 

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https://www.gumtree.com/p/honda/honda-accord-40k-genuine-milage-and-fhsh/1320739004

That looks nice. Looks like a genuine MOT expiry (rather than fail). Previous advisories for suspension component rust, rather than bodystructure. Not sure what availability is like for these.

 

  

It's like how we got hatchback Honda Domanis as the Civic 5dr and Rover HH-R 400. In the case of those though I prever the Civic saloon/Ferio, though nobody really wanted small saloons here in the '90s.

I like the Ascot Innova, with its Prelude-esque nose. From Honda's dull period interior-wise though which is off-putting. A 2.3 auto would suit me well, mind.

 

The above Accord is also for sale on Facebook Marketplace. There are some interior pics on there revealing a wooden centre console, all-round electric windows, and ostensibly cruise control (there are steering wheel buttons), which makes the lack of alloy wheels slightly puzzling from a spec perspective.

Honda seemed not too keen on alloys in the 90s. Not unusual to see Accord Coupes or even VTi Civics and CRX Del Sols on trims.
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Like to tell ya about my baby
You know she comes around
She about five feet four
A from her head to the ground

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You know she comes around here

At just about midnight
She make ya feel so good, Lord
She make you feel alright

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And her name is G L O R I I I

G L O R I A (Gloria)
G L O R I A (Gloria)
I'm gonna shout it all night (Gloria)
I'm gonna shout it everyday (Gloria)
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1999-T-Nissan-Gloria-Ultima-3-0-v6-Turbo-276bhp-Import-Jap-Drift/113435805822?hash=item1a694d087e:g:L-EAAOSwNUlcDPel

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