Aftermarket parts for '04 Civic Sedan?
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Aftermarket parts for '04 Civic Sedan?
Hey guys, Jared here. New member, new Honda owner, looking to get started on making my car into a semi-affordable tuner. You know... rims, trim, intake, exhaust, header, suspension, and anything else I can do with about 15 large. I can't seem to find many aftermarket parts for my '04 Civic Sedan. Anyone have any idea when new parts will hit the market? Blank stares? Call me the rookie...
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Well there's alot of stuff available. The engine is pretty much the same with the exception of exhaust being different for coupe/sedan. Just check out what people have done. Look at my profile too if you want. But if you wanna spend alot, check out the dezod turbo kit. www.dezod.com it's the best one for our cars now and has gone through alot of testiing.
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Everyone's always saying Turbo... and yes I know... best bang for your buck but I have my warranty and I plan on keeping it seeing as I bought the extended warranty (120,000kms).
So instead of dropping in a turbo and voiding everything, I'd suggest you get a nice suspension setup.
ie. full coilovers, front upper/lower strut bars, RSX-S rear sway bar, rear lower tie bar, and finish it off with some wheels and rubber.
You can also get the standard intake, header, and exhaust but the power gains aren't really anything to brag about.
Edit: Check our sponsors on the main page... here are a couple
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Dezod
So instead of dropping in a turbo and voiding everything, I'd suggest you get a nice suspension setup.
ie. full coilovers, front upper/lower strut bars, RSX-S rear sway bar, rear lower tie bar, and finish it off with some wheels and rubber.
You can also get the standard intake, header, and exhaust but the power gains aren't really anything to brag about.
Edit: Check our sponsors on the main page... here are a couple
Robear Racing
Dezod
Last edited by R1Style; Jan 30, 2005 at 10:05 AM.
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