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Old 04-25-2002, 03:41 AM   #21
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I think that 2-bit honda frame would crack in half and the car would fall in the water.
My friend bought a new Honda Accord (I think it was an accord, prelude maybe?) a year or so ago, and I was looking underneath to check out his lowering springs.

It had factory subframe connectors, and all the fuel lines and wires were routed inside the subframe connectors. It was very stiff and very strong.

needless to say, I was impressed. You might want to think twice before you accuse Hondas of having "2 bit frames"
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