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Ok so i decided to make a thread about my car. It is a Honda Civic Hatchback. Tell me your opinion if you like it or not, thanks.

Heres the info:

96 Civic dx

EXTERIOR:

ctr rear lip

si side skirts

spoon replica carbopn wing

2000 front end conversion

stock oem unpainted bumper

black housing headlights

yellow low and high beams

nighthawk black pearl with fine blue pearl

rota slips bronze 15s

rear nitto 450rs and front azenis

INTERIOR:

gsr intrerior

water temp gauge

boost gauge

pioneer head unit

si gauge cluster indiglo

type r shift knob

MOTOR:

97 b20b block

00 si head

gsr trans

act 6puck springless and extreame pressure plate

ctr cams

arp head bolts/studs

custom turbo setup:

t3/t4 turbo

2.5 downpipe to 3in custom piping

2.5in custon ic piping

turbo xs bov

255turbo fuel pump

550rc injectors

missing link

short shifter

ELECTRONICS:

crimestoppers alarm

hella air horns

obd2-obd1 conversion

p28 with turbo chipp

chrome tunned

SUSPENSION:

gsr rear disks

z10 traction bars

skunk 2 coilovers

kyb reds adjustable shocks

dcsports:

rear lower tie bar

rear upper strut tower bar

front upper strut tower bar

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RICE!  :no:

(Hey, if you like it, and some others do too, that's cool, but I and others are entitled to our opinions too - no flames please...)

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i understand, but my car doesnt have any body kits or a shiny color. i think it looks great and i was kinda going for that jdm look. its also very fast compared to other hatch's.

now i mean, these cars are just the ugliest things i have ever seen:

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RICE!  :no:

(Hey, if you like it, and some others do too, that's cool, but I and others are entitled to our opinions too - no flames please...)

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Uh no.. thats a flame comments by a troll of somesort.

The only reason you added the extra "backup" for your one word responce is to try and find justification for it.

Now had you said, nah man i dont like it, but thats cause I dont like asian cars in general, then it would have been justified, BUT, then it would bring up the question of, why did you click on the link in general if you were only gonna say that. I guess you just wanted to be a jerk.

Now, back to what I have to say about the car...

RICE... LoL j/k

Dude that looks really nice. Get some pics up wehn you attach the front bumper, and make sure you have addequate space for that monster IC you have there. Remember than the original 2000 didnt anticipate the add on of an IC so you might have to do a bit of modifications.

Just out of curiosity.......how are those angel eyes as far as light output? I had them on my RSX along with a HID kit and it was complete crap.......couldn't see 3 feet in front of me........I went back to stock headlight housings with the HID kit.......Best investment I ever made.

Just out of curiosity.......how are those angel eyes as far as light output? I had them on my RSX along with a HID kit and it was complete crap.......couldn't see 3 feet in front of me........I went back to stock headlight housings with the HID kit.......Best investment I ever made.

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i like them a lot. if you get a better bulb, it helps a lot. my bulb was more of a bright white rather than a yellow.

Is this the same civic posted in this thread? :blink:

(the one which the owner claimed that it could beat a Viper only with a few minor ECU adjustments?)

I like the car though... :)

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haha, thats not the owner. i know who that is and he's been banned from here millions of times.

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