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Okay I allready have my I.C.E more than taken care of...Now it's time to mod the car...
By then end of the fall here's what I have planned.
Koni Yellows
Eibach Sportlines (or nuespeed race depending how much I actually wanna drop it)
17" KOnig Imagines (silver)
Kumho Ecsta 712's in 215/45/R17
a 99 Civic Si Spoiler.(if it fits)
Tsunami front lip
Injen CAI
Neuspeed Polished STB.
What Y'all think..
It's for a Vintage plum Pearl sedan..
Comments/ Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Mohawk
By then end of the fall here's what I have planned.
Koni Yellows
Eibach Sportlines (or nuespeed race depending how much I actually wanna drop it)
17" KOnig Imagines (silver)
Kumho Ecsta 712's in 215/45/R17
a 99 Civic Si Spoiler.(if it fits)
Tsunami front lip
Injen CAI
Neuspeed Polished STB.
What Y'all think..
It's for a Vintage plum Pearl sedan..
Comments/ Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Mohawk
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Rep Power: 395 I was sceptical about the Koni's because of the fact that you have to hack up your stock shocks until I heard that many of their kits for cars with McPhearson struts up front are made that way. People seem to like them, so thumbs up.
Eibach or Neuspeed, can't go wrong.
17" Konig Imagines are kinda played out IMO. Then again, you have a sedan; I think that type of rim works well with sedans.
Kumho Ecsta 712's 215/45/17 Kumho 712's are a good choice (less money, but top performance), the size is a good choice too.
The spoiler will probably fit, but might not mate perfectly flat to the trunk. I wouldn't bother. Get an OEM that fits the 7th gen civic if that's your style.
Tsunami front lip is okay, but I think it juts out too much. From 01EX's ride it also looks like it doesn't fit perfectly. Who knows?
Injen CAI is a good choice. From the looks of their charts it seems that it produces the most power.
Neuspeed polished strut bar is okay, but the black looks better IMO because the yellow lettering really stands out on black, but the yellow is lost in the polished version.
Eibach or Neuspeed, can't go wrong.
17" Konig Imagines are kinda played out IMO. Then again, you have a sedan; I think that type of rim works well with sedans.
Kumho Ecsta 712's 215/45/17 Kumho 712's are a good choice (less money, but top performance), the size is a good choice too.
The spoiler will probably fit, but might not mate perfectly flat to the trunk. I wouldn't bother. Get an OEM that fits the 7th gen civic if that's your style.
Tsunami front lip is okay, but I think it juts out too much. From 01EX's ride it also looks like it doesn't fit perfectly. Who knows?
Injen CAI is a good choice. From the looks of their charts it seems that it produces the most power.
Neuspeed polished strut bar is okay, but the black looks better IMO because the yellow lettering really stands out on black, but the yellow is lost in the polished version.
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Rep Power: 0 Pics will come as it's being done... but I don't gove pics of my sound system.. that's my secret to be unleashed at Audiothunder in Toronto March 8th [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG].. he he he.... But the rims will be on in may with the springs and struts.. Strut bar and Intake will come about July... It's winter it's cold.. nowhere to work..
But as they say.. No Talking ish till there's proof..and the proof is in da pics
Thanks for the feedback guys..
Cheers
Mohawk
But as they say.. No Talking ish till there's proof..and the proof is in da pics
Thanks for the feedback guys..
Cheers
Mohawk
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