Any other h2b owner's
Just trying to get other peoples opinions about if they are as happy with the swap as I am 1993 civic eg hatch h23a gsr trans 204whp 167lbs tq gutted to bout 1700lbs
Might look better with rims painted black. Could always get the star (door) painted over itself if that's not something you like about it.
I'd say mount a faux turret on it but that might not go down so well with the police.
It's different..the paint job and studs makes it look more rugged than the average hatch.
Might look better with rims painted black. Could always get the star (door) painted over itself if that's not something you like about it.
I'd say mount a faux turret on it but that might not go down so well with the police.
Might look better with rims painted black. Could always get the star (door) painted over itself if that's not something you like about it.
I'd say mount a faux turret on it but that might not go down so well with the police.
Honestly if you just got rid of the "rivets" on the fender I don't think it looks half bad. Quirky as hell, but not an eyesore and interesting.
And yeah, H2B swaps are easily the best N/A builds for bang for buck in the 200-300WHP region, loosely speaking. Only downside on these platforms is it's a PITA to retain AC.
And yeah, H2B swaps are easily the best N/A builds for bang for buck in the 200-300WHP region, loosely speaking. Only downside on these platforms is it's a PITA to retain AC.
Honestly if you just got rid of the "rivets" on the fender I don't think it looks half bad. Quirky as hell, but not an eyesore and interesting.
And yeah, H2B swaps are easily the best N/A builds for bang for buck in the 200-300WHP region, loosely speaking. Only downside on these platforms is it's a PITA to retain AC.
And yeah, H2B swaps are easily the best N/A builds for bang for buck in the 200-300WHP region, loosely speaking. Only downside on these platforms is it's a PITA to retain AC.
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