Teal 92 Hatch
After a very long time, I have finally managed to make a significant amount of changes to my car!
Teal Auto 92 DX Hatch; Sitting on:
Tein S-Tech Springs
Eibach Pro Dampers
Konig Lace 15x6.5 wrapped in Hankook Ventus V2 195/50R15
NRG Locking Lugs
Rear Wiper Delete
Antenna Delete
Fixed the Sh*tty exhaust fitment
As it sits currently:



A short while after purchase:
Teal Auto 92 DX Hatch; Sitting on:
Tein S-Tech Springs
Eibach Pro Dampers
Konig Lace 15x6.5 wrapped in Hankook Ventus V2 195/50R15
NRG Locking Lugs
Rear Wiper Delete
Antenna Delete
Fixed the Sh*tty exhaust fitment
As it sits currently:



A short while after purchase:
Yea, I'm not a fan of the lip, on the rear either, but the previous owner put them on and I don't feel like investing the money to get new bumpers and have them painted. Whoever installed them cut the actual bumper and did a terrible job.
The bottom picture is not current height. I lowered it a good 2" or so. Only a 2 finger gap. Any lower and I won't be able to drive it for work anymore. I deliver pizzas and some developments literally put a speed bump every 20 feet...
maybe some thinner tires next time will make it slightly lower.
The bottom picture is not current height. I lowered it a good 2" or so. Only a 2 finger gap. Any lower and I won't be able to drive it for work anymore. I deliver pizzas and some developments literally put a speed bump every 20 feet...
maybe some thinner tires next time will make it slightly lower.
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Don't blame me, blame the previous owner! I've fixed that down to a 2 finger gap!
And after winter I will more than likely be getting rid of the car. I have no need to dump any more money into a civic that will get nothing out of it. Older civics go for dirt around here in the land of BMWs, Audis and Mercedes
And after winter I will more than likely be getting rid of the car. I have no need to dump any more money into a civic that will get nothing out of it. Older civics go for dirt around here in the land of BMWs, Audis and Mercedes
Don't blame me, blame the previous owner! I've fixed that down to a 2 finger gap!
And after winter I will more than likely be getting rid of the car. I have no need to dump any more money into a civic that will get nothing out of it. Older civics go for dirt around here in the land of BMWs, Audis and Mercedes
And after winter I will more than likely be getting rid of the car. I have no need to dump any more money into a civic that will get nothing out of it. Older civics go for dirt around here in the land of BMWs, Audis and Mercedes
I picked up a 1993 teal Si just recently and I'm stock height. I debated on rims or a suspension grist, thus being my third hatchback Si I learned, suspension comes first, always. It has a terrible paint job but the suspension has the second largest affect IMO, other than a motor.
Believe I understand. I'm just giving you a hard time. Lol
I picked up a 1993 teal Si just recently and I'm stock height. I debated on rims or a suspension grist, thus being my third hatchback Si I learned, suspension comes first, always. It has a terrible paint job but the suspension has the second largest affect IMO, other than a motor.
I picked up a 1993 teal Si just recently and I'm stock height. I debated on rims or a suspension grist, thus being my third hatchback Si I learned, suspension comes first, always. It has a terrible paint job but the suspension has the second largest affect IMO, other than a motor.I decided wheels first, since the roads were bad. I never even intended on getting a Honda XD
It's also funny the responses I get on here about my headliner. Seems to get a lot of negative comments but in person everyone loves it and thinks it's the coolest things you can do to a car. Been asked to do so many headliners with crazy fabric
I'd keep it, if it runs good, as a dd. That's what I'm doing with mine. Can't beat 35 mpg.
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