205/45/16 Nitto NeoGens, OEM civic shocks, Grill, Cluster
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First up is my grill! $30, can ship.

Next up is my DX cluster, has indiglo faces and wires in it, cluster worked perfect when I pulled it out at ~150,000

And the OEM shocks! $40 All work perfectly, never lowered the car on them. Only used with stock springs:

Next up is my DX cluster, has indiglo faces and wires in it, cluster worked perfect when I pulled it out at ~150,000

And the OEM shocks! $40 All work perfectly, never lowered the car on them. Only used with stock springs:
Last edited by Libertariat; Jul 15, 2011 at 06:35 AM.
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From: Beating people with a stick, GA
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Eh, I'm happy I got $200 for them. I'm hoping the S. Drives will prove to be a huge upgrade for the autocross course.
One thing my autocross experience has taught me is you really can't push your car to the limits enough to qualify parts or upgrades on the streets. Not safely. My cars limitations are a lot higher than I'm willing to push it on the street.
One thing my autocross experience has taught me is you really can't push your car to the limits enough to qualify parts or upgrades on the streets. Not safely. My cars limitations are a lot higher than I'm willing to push it on the street.
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Sold them a few days ago actually

