Late Valentines Day Greetings

Sometimes you just happen to stumble upon the greatest people in the world. For me, cliche enough, one of those people is my girl friend of over 2 years now. Last night, on Valentines day when I contemplated selling my hatch again she told me this:

I may not know a lot about cars, and I may get bored at meets from time to time, but that doesn’t stop me from loving what you do. It especially doesn’t stop me from admiring all the hard work and effort you put into cars. I’ve never seen anyone so passionate about a lifestyle before… And you have this fire inside that is always set a blaze when you meet other car enthusiasts especially JUST like you. Your love for this hobby is so great that you’ve got someone like me.. Who doesn’t have a clue about cars appreciate and respect it as much as you do if not the same amount. What you contribute to the  auto community is irreplaceable. Sure people like to out flashy and expensive things in their cars, but they forget what it all comes down to. It isn’t about who is the best… It’s about sharing your love for a hobby, a lifestyle, call it what you may. This is why I know why many of your friends don’t understand why you do things that you do. I may not know what exactly it is that you add or change up on your car, but I do know why you do it. Some people might do it for silly reasons and some may think that you’re silly… But I think you’re passionate. Seeing you happy and satisfied with what you have is absolutely rewarding

If you find someone that understands you like she does me, hold on to them forever. And with that, I now have a new burst of inspiration to continue work on the hatch. One day Ill make it do this:

Flight

-BChaisorn

It’s always hard to say good bye

For over the past year I have owned a 1997 mazda miata that I bought from one of my best friends. The car was amazing and pristine in every way. It really felt like a luxury car with the power steering and air conditioning that were two commodities that I at one point had neither of in my 1998 honda civic. So after a year I managed a few small mods (two suspension changes, few outside cosmetic things, and some nice interior adds), that really made the car feel like home.

Well, as the story goes I came across a great deal on a 1999 Honda Civic Si with 120k original miles. Now to any honda guy they understand me when I say this car made me unbelievably excited. Needless to say I, the broke college student, couldn’t afford 3 cars and had to make a choice. If you know me well enough you’ll almost immediately see that I will never let go of my hatch back, no matter how big of a pile of junk it is. So the next option was the Miata.

Now, at least, the car with a friend who I hope will take care and love it as much as I did. Note, I will own another one day when the time is right.

Civic Si

99 Si

As some of you may know, I recently acquired a 99 civic si. During my morning routine of wake up, shower, eat, and comb my favorite car sites, I came across this beauty a few days ago and it’s been in my head ever since.

Jeanie

Jeanie

Meet Jeanie. This is my 98 Honda Civic DX hatch back that I have had for almost 6 years now. This car is everything that I am, and experiences changes as much as I myself do. For those of you who don’t know I love the old fashioned touge runs through roads less traveled, and this car is my key to that gateway. This car spends a lot of time like this as I am constantly changing something in the pursuit of the ultimate road race monster and will once again be looking like this as big changes will happen to her in the next coming months. Lets get this ball rolling.

Drive hard.
-BChaisorn

P.S: the blog will be undergoing a few aesthetic changes over the next couple of weeks until Thaison and I dial in on what we want. Stay tuned!!!