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Old 12-22-2003, 11:36 PM
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Money to spend

Ok just got a quick question for everyone. For Christmas my Mom and Dad gave me a $600 limit on what "Santa" can get for me. I have a 99 Civic EX and I'm looking for some new and shiny things to put into the looks of my car. I can't decide if I should buy some interior stuff like face gauges,maybe some carbon fiber dash work, dvd player, a sound system, or whatever. Or go with some exterior mods like angel eyes, body kit, or whatever. Any ideas that you guys/girls can come up with would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

P.S. I'm not wanting this car to be too show-off like, i just want some nice things that maybe not everyone else has(I want my car to stand out from the crowd) Also I'm not wanting to spend the money on performance bc next June i'll be ordering a j-spec b18c1 so I don't want to waste any more money on the engine in the car now.

P.S. 2 If one of the moderators could post this in the Exterior/Body Kit/Lighting forum, I'd appreciate it very much.
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Old 12-23-2003, 12:56 AM
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Being an audiophile i say go with a sound system especially if you don't already have one. Maybe an alarm if you don't already have one and if you live in the cold definately a remote start...
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Re: Money to spend

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Being an audiophile i say go with a sound system especially if you don't already have one. Maybe an alarm if you don't already have one and if you live in the cold definately a remote start...
I 2nd the alarm especially before you start loading up the car with goodies. Most insurance companies won't cover the aftermarket items. $600 is a little low for some of the items you mentioned like DVD or bod kits even if you plan to do your own install.

Might I suggest Directed Electronics items for both tunes and security??? They are truely awesome. Take a look @ www.directed.com Give me an email if there's something you like. I might be able to help you out.
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Re: Money to spend

get sum subwoofers and highs put in... 600 bucks will buy you some good stuff off ebay. I got my amp, 2 12'' JL, an indash tv,and a dvd player for about 550 off ebay. You just gotta look!


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