91 ED Civic STD needing facts about OEM SiR body kit conversion
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As the topic says, I have a 91 Civic ED std hatch, and after I swap in my B16a, I will want to clean up the civic's appearance. I was considering using the OEM SiR body kit. I haven't stumbled upon a good piece of info relating to the fitment of the SiR body components to the ED. I noticed that PasswordJDM has many SiR parts, but I would like to know what others think that I should do or if I will even be able to install certain parts?
1. password never has anything in stock
2. Its fun but can be frustrating trying to find parts and having them shipped
3. once you have all the parts you have to keep in mind that not everything is going to fit perfectly
4.. prepare yourself for money hungry sellers that want a 1000 dollars for a center console
5. It costs bucks to get the right stuff b/c you have a lot of competition
6. Once your done, be prepared for people to to completetly rip you a new butthole about your selection of parts and etc.
7. Its still a thousand dollar car after youve spent all that money.
8. Once you have gotten close to finishing your car, prepare yorself to have it stolen in front of your own home
9. forget about any kind of female attention while driving or working on yor car.
10. If you really love the idea of driving a converted car, then its all worh it
2. Its fun but can be frustrating trying to find parts and having them shipped
3. once you have all the parts you have to keep in mind that not everything is going to fit perfectly
4.. prepare yourself for money hungry sellers that want a 1000 dollars for a center console
5. It costs bucks to get the right stuff b/c you have a lot of competition
6. Once your done, be prepared for people to to completetly rip you a new butthole about your selection of parts and etc.
7. Its still a thousand dollar car after youve spent all that money.
8. Once you have gotten close to finishing your car, prepare yorself to have it stolen in front of your own home
9. forget about any kind of female attention while driving or working on yor car.
10. If you really love the idea of driving a converted car, then its all worh it
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 714CA-EF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1. password never has anything in stock
2. Its fun but can be frustrating trying to find parts and having them shipped
3. once you have all the parts you have to keep in mind that not everything is going to fit perfectly
4.. prepare yourself for money hungry sellers that want a 1000 dollars for a center console
5. It costs bucks to get the right stuff b/c you have a lot of competition
6. Once your done, be prepared for people to to completetly rip you a new butthole about your selection of parts and etc.
7. Its still a thousand dollar car after youve spent all that money.
8. Once you have gotten close to finishing your car, prepare yorself to have it stolen in front of your own home
9. forget about any kind of female attention while driving or working on yor car.
10. If you really love the idea of driving a converted car, then its all worh it
</TD></TR></TABLE>
I basically couldn't have said it better myself.
2. Its fun but can be frustrating trying to find parts and having them shipped
3. once you have all the parts you have to keep in mind that not everything is going to fit perfectly
4.. prepare yourself for money hungry sellers that want a 1000 dollars for a center console
5. It costs bucks to get the right stuff b/c you have a lot of competition
6. Once your done, be prepared for people to to completetly rip you a new butthole about your selection of parts and etc.
7. Its still a thousand dollar car after youve spent all that money.
8. Once you have gotten close to finishing your car, prepare yorself to have it stolen in front of your own home
9. forget about any kind of female attention while driving or working on yor car.
10. If you really love the idea of driving a converted car, then its all worh it
</TD></TR></TABLE>I basically couldn't have said it better myself.
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I don't want to do a complete SiR changeover. I just want the front bumper, rear bumper, lower sides, moldings, head lights. That's about it. I just think that the SiR body kit has a much more aggressive look versus the ED std.
That's all, but will these particular pieces fit without too much trouble? If not, where can I get info explaining how to install these pieces?
That's all, but will these particular pieces fit without too much trouble? If not, where can I get info explaining how to install these pieces?
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