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Full Dedication Siushi
12/18/2007 9:23:45 PM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
There is an old saying in motorsports: "all show, no go." Today that saying no longer holds up by any means, and Brandon Dietz's 1994 Acura Integra is a perfect example of proving this statement false. Brandon is a Boise, Idaho native and is far from new to the Honda scene. Having a father who is a 30-year master Honda Tech mechanic, and now owning a Honda/Acura only repair service shop, Brandon has Honda in his blood. Starting out with his first car being a 1983 Honda Civic S which he purchased for $200, Brandon already had the bug to modify the car putting not only a stereo in it, but slamming it on a set of Del Sol rims, all before he could legally drive. From there, Brandon not only got the itch to make cars show stopping, but also the itch to make them fast, very fast...

Full Tunerzine Article Here!



What do you guys think?!
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Full Dedication chris_F
12/19/2007 5:34:15 AM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
I really like the understated appearance of this car, especially given how fast it is. The article made for a good read too.
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Full Dedication dvsidboy
12/19/2007 4:16:52 PM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
you know I like it.
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Full Dedication chriz00
12/26/2007 11:02:09 PM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
It's a bit weird seeing a 4-door Integra, but I still love it. ;D
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Full Dedication Turbo2cam
12/30/2007 9:41:37 PM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
needless to say, i like it a lot!

i want to say thanks to Tunerzine and thanks to Chris Wold, its a very humbling experience to have a car featured on a nationally recognized site such as Tunerzine!!
Great job guys!! the pics are amazing and the article is astounding as well, i love it!!
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Full Dedication JDM_CivicRider
1/29/2008 12:10:43 PM  Quote   Reply   Edit 
Quote: Originally Posted by Turbo2cam

needless to say, i like it a lot!

i want to say thanks to Tunerzine and thanks to Chris Wold, its a very humbling experience to have a car featured on a nationally recognized site such as Tunerzine!!
Great job guys!! the pics are amazing and the article is astounding as well, i love it!!


mad props man
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