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Old 01-23-2005, 01:53 PM
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Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

I got this Civic this past September and recently cleaned it up a little. IDK what i should do now. I want to do a swap, but w/ college to pay for...that is out of the question. Maybe a D16 turbo?? What do you guys think i should do? I plan on getting tint as soon as it warms up enough, and i also plan to get a CompuStar alarm, keyless entry and car starter installed. What mods do you guys suggest, the only thing is is that i want to keep it sleek and clean, not flashy. Maybe a streamlined clean body kit...nothing fancy. What do you think about the interior??? Does it need anything done to it? Thanks for the help.























And here's a picture of my car w/ tint.

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weird that garage looks identical to the garage I work in. even the configuration of the doors, and office, everthing.



P.S. civic looks very clean and nice, One of the best I've seen i'd say.


I'd say do a B18c swap, in my opinion its a perfect motor for a civic coupe. plenty of power and tons of possibilities.
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Re: Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

I really love this car and would cherish it if it had a GSR swap, but i can't afford to swap right now because i have to pay for college. Otherwise you would see a D16Y8 for sale on the classifieds because i would get a swap. The only thing that i think would make this car any better would be...more power!!(and tint)
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Re: Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

i'd say your done with the exterior of the car..looks good. Just save up for the swap, and then u'll be laughing
good job so far
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Re: Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

the only thing I didn't like about your interior is the big push me buttons on for the horn on your steering wheel. I'm no fan of custom steering wheels because I haven't seen many that look very good imo but you could get a different steering wheel off another honda and swap out for one that just has the honda logo.. like mine you just push the center of the wheel and the horn goes off.. well used to.. but thats where the switch is atleast and it doesnt look like you need giant buttons to piss the person off infront of you
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Re: Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

that is one seriously clean car,.,.,.
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Here's an idea. Put on 2 wipers because one looks gay. Honda puts on 2 because 2 wipers actually clean the windshield. ANd if you think one is more aerodynamic or somethin, just look where it is on the windshield all the time. Other than that looks clean and low.
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Re: Cleaned up, need suggestions on what to do next! (lots of pics)

lol i didn't even notice the wipers. I thought that shit was played out with even the ricers a few years ago. Save up about $1500 and put together a junkyard turbo. You'll be wasting most swapped cars at half the price.
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wow

That is reall nice. love the clean look. Is that Carbon/kevlar hybrid I see on the console.

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my new hatchie is the lightest, and the smallest
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