Don't know yet. I am probably a few weeks away from converting my current car (98' Civic LX) back to stock spec so that it can be prepared for sale.
I am looking to move up, but due to limited funds it looks like I will need to keep with the same generation of Civic so that I can reused my shocks, springs, rear bar, wheels, etc. So that means a 99'-00' Civic Si which is not the ideal car for STS, but it should be better than the LX (that is what I keep telling myself). I am also a Honda fan and am having a hard time considering a switch to a different marque.
That model of the Si has held it's value pretty well, so it may take me awhile to find one that is a good deal, has not been abused and doesn't not have so much "bling" mods already that it would be costly to put back to STS legal trim.
I had also never invested any money in engine/exhaust improvments in the current car as I always knew that it (that specific engine) was not the one to try to develop in any semi-serious way. I plan to eventually (depending upon funds) do air intake, header, chip, exhaust and some other stuff to the new car. But I expect it will never be fully developed as Aaron's car as this will continue to be my daily driver and some sacrifices will need to be made.
So right now I am not even sure when I will have a car ready. Most likely not until the middle of the 2004 season.

I was half thinking on the way in this morning of running the Honda Odyssey.
There is also a very remote chance that I might even run DSP Open (in STS trim and Azenis) or even TIR (in STS trim, DSP PAX and Azenis).
Is anyone willing to let me co-drive STS (or anything else for that matter) until I get my car situation sorted out?

How does most co-drive deals work?
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1972 Porsche 914
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2015 Honda Fit EX
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