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Is this page dead?
It's been a year and a half since the last real update to this site. I still want to update this page, but unfortunately the time just isn't there. Back when I used to update regularly, I wasn't busy at work. Now, it's just the opposite, and I don't have time to update the site. Sorry about that. Hope you enjoy what info there is, and remember some of it is really, really old.

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Welcome to "GeeSeR's Page", my site of information on the third generation (G3) Acura Integra GS-R. My car is a 1995, but almost all of the information found here applies to any (G3) Integra. {Just be aware that this site is old, and some of the information dates back several years, and might not even be valid anymore!} Most of the information will also be applicable to other G3 Integras, and some of it will be helpful to other cars. The focus, however, is definately the G3 GS-R, because that's what I know.
A little info on the car itself. GeeSeR is just your average, ordinary, modified Integra GS-R. It will never win any shows, you won't immediately recognize it on the road because of the wild graphics (it has none) and it's even still got the original wheels. It's far from the fastest GS-R on the road, nor will it ever be in contention for that honor. It is not used to hunt Mustangs or Eclipses.
What it is, is a great car with almost 100,000 original miles {correction, 128K} which drives as well today as when I got it. A car that handles like a champ and pulls hard enough to get me into more trouble than I need. It's got seating for four as long as two of them are small (or not close friends) and has cargo capacity similar to a small truck. It's got a great motor which makes beautiful sounds, and it's pretty sharp looking, to boot.
When I got my car, I was getting interested in the Internet, {again, remember that this was 1995!} and wanted to put together a website to learn more about it. I didn't have anything else of much interest to say, so I made the site about my car. I was also very thankful to Tuan Nguyen who ran the original Integra Performance Page (and is now the editor-in-chief of integra.vtec.net) for his help in me selecting the Integra, and wanted to help others the way he helped me. That was back in early 1996 and I've been working on it ever since.
As for the site itself, it's pretty basic. You'll see the same exact general layout all throughout the site. I standardized that quite a while back when managing all the HTML files got to be a pain. While it might make the site look fairly plain, it keeps it simple for me to maintain everything, which leaves more time for writing new stuff. I also don't know Java or Javascript, so you won't see any of that here, {actually, I do now, but I still don't see the point in including it here} especially since I don't see much point to it aside from crashing browsers and adding fluff. All you'll find here is some good content and loads and loads of pictures.
So... enjoy your stay here, and please feel free to contact me with any suggestions or comments.

Chris Heerschap



http://integra.vtec.net/geeser/
Last updated: Apr 3 2001