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Old 07-17-2016, 04:22 PM
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Hello, Ive been following the forum for a few years and been putting together a classy style civic build. We started with a Base 98 Civic ex D16y8 and transformed it into a very unique vehicle. The entire car was taken apart and put back together with replacing everything that was old and needed to be upgraded. I have only owned this car a little over a year and still haven't come close to having it finished. Well, here are some photos of the build, enjoy.


























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The doubled up tie bars in the rear looks silly.

What are the shoulder harness mounted to?
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Blackworks Subframe brace with tie bar. The tie bar is more there for bling than anything. The Crow harnesses are mounted to a NRG Harness Bar.
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Blackworks Subframe brace with tie bar. The tie bar is more there for bling than anything. The Crow harnesses are mounted to a NRG Harness Bar.
Do not use those harnesses, you can be seriously injured or killed in even a low speed accident.

That harness bar is NOT designed to have harnesses mounted to it, and it will fold like a paperclip in an accident, and you will faceplant on that steering wheel.

Your factory 3 point belt is infinitely safer.
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