[INTRODUCING] Me and my Brazillian Civic!!
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[INTRODUCING] Me and my Brazillian Civic!!
Hi everybody... what's up?!!
Just introducing myself, my name's Bruno, i'm 25 YO and i'm from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
I don't know if you already saw a brazillian civic... that's why i'm putting a pic! My car's all stock but i'm up to put a turbo on it, 16" konig wheels... and more stufs!!
By the way... it's a green 1998 4dr. Honda Civic EX (D16Y8) MT... all stock with bi-xenon 4300k 50w
Hope to post more!!
Just introducing myself, my name's Bruno, i'm 25 YO and i'm from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
I don't know if you already saw a brazillian civic... that's why i'm putting a pic! My car's all stock but i'm up to put a turbo on it, 16" konig wheels... and more stufs!!
By the way... it's a green 1998 4dr. Honda Civic EX (D16Y8) MT... all stock with bi-xenon 4300k 50w
Hope to post more!!
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Oh wow, ultimate ownage right there.
Can one of you EDM/JDM fan boys tell me the difference between a civic from Brazil and a civic from the U.S. so I can look for them and hopefully find one or two?
Aside from the rip-off konig rims where I honestly feel my hubcaps (before I removed them) looked better.
Welcome to the site.
Synopsis: You have a stock civic that looks like everybody else's stock civic here.
Just wanted to make sure I got that straight, maybe I was wrong or something.
Can one of you EDM/JDM fan boys tell me the difference between a civic from Brazil and a civic from the U.S. so I can look for them and hopefully find one or two?
Aside from the rip-off konig rims where I honestly feel my hubcaps (before I removed them) looked better.
Welcome to the site.
Synopsis: You have a stock civic that looks like everybody else's stock civic here.
Just wanted to make sure I got that straight, maybe I was wrong or something.
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Re: [INTRODUCING] Me and my Brazillian Civic!! (brunu)
The difference between US spec and Brazil spec? They're not "soooo" visible, but they're there
- Brazil x US
* Clear corner lights x Ambar corner lights
* Different side mirrors (BRA x US)
* Factory alloy wheel x Hubcaps
* No sunroof x Sunroof
* Full leather interior x No leather
* Digital clock (dashboard) x No clock
* No central power door locks x Central power door locks
* No "maint. required" light x Maint. required light
* 140 mph gauge (230 km/h) x 120 mph gauge
* No mud pads x Mud pads
* Higher suspension x Decent suspension
I dont' know if there's more but the differences are small... the engine is the same, just like the suspension, besides the OEM springs and Shocks
- Brazil x US
* Clear corner lights x Ambar corner lights
* Different side mirrors (BRA x US)
* Factory alloy wheel x Hubcaps
* No sunroof x Sunroof
* Full leather interior x No leather
* Digital clock (dashboard) x No clock
* No central power door locks x Central power door locks
* No "maint. required" light x Maint. required light
* 140 mph gauge (230 km/h) x 120 mph gauge
* No mud pads x Mud pads
* Higher suspension x Decent suspension
I dont' know if there's more but the differences are small... the engine is the same, just like the suspension, besides the OEM springs and Shocks
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