My DB2 makes it to Honda Tuning Magazine

Thanks to G2ic member Drew (wam1004) for pointing this out to me…

http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/editorial/1309_1992_acura_integra_gsr/

Impressive man! :slight_smile:

beautiful db2. i wouldn’t be bale to keep it in stock condition for so long.lol

Awesome…I shouldn’t EVER own that car either! I’m glad the writer appreciated the car :slight_smile:

pretty cool… im guessing the guy that wrote the article didnt ask you any questions or for permission to even publish it… eh, pretty cool though. time capsule cars always stand out

True, way to give the owner credit.

That’s awesome, wish my car still looked that clean.

:eek: so clean. How often do you drive this car?

you’re the guy i met at ECHM 2 years ago…love this car man

As well it should be. Congrats!

I think thats whats most impressive is where this car is located and how it looks so good. I could see that in cali but on the east coast and obviously survived many winters. I would buy this car in a heartbeat just to park it in my garage. I know id be smiling every time i opened that garage door.

kudos to the owner, this is why we look second gen integra’s

A true gem.

It is not my daily driver, it gets a few thousand mile a year… Club event, shows, occasional popping VTEC on the road around town and I have auto crossed the car.

[QUOTE=GEN2GSR;2304690]I think thats whats most impressive is where this car is located and how it looks so good. I could see that in cali but on the east coast and obviously survived many winters. I would buy this car in a heartbeat just to park it in my garage. I know id be smiling every time i opened that garage door.
kudos to the owner, this is why we look second gen integra’s[/QUOTE]

The car has lived within 30 miles its whole life… Has been gararged since new… It has never seen snow. Thanks for asking!

That’s awesome. Funny, my 92 Aztec green also lived in PA (and now NJ) almost it’s whole life and is another survivor. Woman owned and garaged its whole life. Not quite the cond of yours but not far off. This article makes me want to keep a tighter grip on it myself.

Im still wondering, Mr. Farber. If you do not mind, bestowing a secret or two lol. How have you been able to keep it so clean over the years? What cleaning methods do you use in the interior, outside, and engine bay? What wax / cleaners??

-Drew :slight_smile:

[QUOTE=wam1004;2304886]Im still wondering, Mr. Farber. If you do not mind, bestowing a secret or two lol. How have you been able to keep it so clean over the years? What cleaning methods do you use in the interior, outside, and engine bay? What wax / cleaners??

-Drew :)[/QUOTE]
The secret is keeping them garaged and out of bad weather.

:up: :salute:

Thanks Boss Man!!

very nice GS-R, hopefully I can restore the one i just picked up to look similar to yours.

Thanks lol -_-