94 civic sedan build
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well got me a couple parts today
picked up a z6 head, vtec solenoid, valve cover, amd a couple other pieces that were missing from my car (damn falling wiper blade switch lol) a new cluster the 5 spd si cluster.
will have pics up tomorrow!
im excited about getting this build going
picked up a z6 head, vtec solenoid, valve cover, amd a couple other pieces that were missing from my car (damn falling wiper blade switch lol) a new cluster the 5 spd si cluster.
will have pics up tomorrow!
im excited about getting this build going
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nice and idk if ur a big fan of the rear window visors but i wanted to put one on my coupe and theyre expensive as hell... so i just took a stock ek hatch wing and retro fitted it to my car, came out pretty good lol despite it being "ghetto rigged"
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i hope your painting it, blue and red does NOT work
or at least if your not gonna paint it, get the wheels powdercoated white to match the F logo on the hood = much better
good to see a rust free eg though, 4door at that. keep it up man
or at least if your not gonna paint it, get the wheels powdercoated white to match the F logo on the hood = much better
good to see a rust free eg though, 4door at that. keep it up man
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its got 1 tiny cancer spot... but the car is getting painted and my mom bought me the wheels as a graduation present so i didnt have a choice but i liked the wheels
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I did the same color on my valve cover! I replaced the 10mm nuts with wing-nuts so it is easier to pull off to adjust the valves. The sedans have the best looking stance if you ask me!
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thank all of you for the kind comments lol, but i have some parts coming very soon that will turn this car around and will look beast haha
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well its been a while since i updated havent done anything really to the civ but i have been saving my money for a good while and am about to invest in some new wheels and motor... with that being said here are new wheels 15x8 +0 offset xxr 002's. and a buddy of mine is sellin me a b18b1 with everything accept tranny and axles for 400.. couple shots of the car
sittin under a trailor
lip rubbing the grass
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sittin under a trailor
lip rubbing the grass
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I could see this being something great! Like everyone else said, just takes time to get your car where you want it. Keep up the good work.
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does any body know wats the right way for the hood to sit...as seen in this pik its sittin under the fender...mine is stickin about 1/2 inch off the fender
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thanks guys the support helps with the build lol.. but yes i love having 4 doors... i actually have changed my mind about the xxr and going for some diamond steelies 15x8 got my new coilovers ordered.. not i was wondering what tires what be best to run on a 15x8 inch wheel i have 195/45 on mine now and my rims are 6.5 wide and they are perfectly straight with my rim
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4-doors is where its at, heh... what are your hopes for use with the car? I see you are focusing on suspension/handling, are you interested in using that for auto cross or anything? if you are you will probably want to look into engine swaps. you can get used ones from japan with low miles and at good prices from a lot of importers...
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well its been a while since i updated havent done anything really to the civ but i have been saving my money for a good while and am about to invest in some new wheels and motor... with that being said here are new wheels 15x8 +0 offset xxr 002's. and a buddy of mine is sellin me a b18b1 with everything accept tranny and axles for 400.. couple shots of the car
sittin under a trailor
lip rubbing the grass
posin
at ia
sittin under a trailor
lip rubbing the grass
posin
at ia
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lol its cool bro^^ thats a straight *** ek but no my focuses with this car is just a good handling dd but eventually may try an autox in it but mainly just have a nice car.. and yes i have been looking online and the jdm tiger Japanese website seems to have the lowest prices.. was looking into the b16a or just a plain ol b1
and yes that pictre was at the nashville speedway at the summer import alliance does that guy with the 4 door have a ht account?
and yes that pictre was at the nashville speedway at the summer import alliance does that guy with the 4 door have a ht account?
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http://www.tigerautoparts.com/
http://www.jdmcars.com
http://www.naganojapanese.com/
and www.tigerjapanese.com
Enjoy.
Can get the b18 in your car first, get it running and maybe build a lsvtec when you have money. Parts aren't hard to find, especially online, cheap reliable. Get everything done right first time so saves money and headaches in future. No ebay coilovers, or cheap items you mite think is a good deal, Research is your friend, especially on here, with the FAQs section, helped me install my b18c in my eg.
http://www.jdmcars.com
http://www.naganojapanese.com/
and www.tigerjapanese.com
Enjoy.
Can get the b18 in your car first, get it running and maybe build a lsvtec when you have money. Parts aren't hard to find, especially online, cheap reliable. Get everything done right first time so saves money and headaches in future. No ebay coilovers, or cheap items you mite think is a good deal, Research is your friend, especially on here, with the FAQs section, helped me install my b18c in my eg.
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http://www.tigerautoparts.com/
http://www.jdmcars.com
http://www.naganojapanese.com/
and www.tigerjapanese.com
Enjoy.
Can get the b18 in your car first, get it running and maybe build a lsvtec when you have money. Parts aren't hard to find, especially online, cheap reliable. Get everything done right first time so saves money and headaches in future. No ebay coilovers, or cheap items you mite think is a good deal, Research is your friend, especially on here, with the FAQs section, helped me install my b18c in my eg.
http://www.jdmcars.com
http://www.naganojapanese.com/
and www.tigerjapanese.com
Enjoy.
Can get the b18 in your car first, get it running and maybe build a lsvtec when you have money. Parts aren't hard to find, especially online, cheap reliable. Get everything done right first time so saves money and headaches in future. No ebay coilovers, or cheap items you mite think is a good deal, Research is your friend, especially on here, with the FAQs section, helped me install my b18c in my eg.