Widest WideBody 7th gen. PG 10. Final images...
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As many of you know, I had the marbled widebody civic from So. Cal. I decided to put the car into the shop to be more extreme in hopes of winning more shows. Here's some pictures of my 7th gen. It's not the best quality, but please excuse that. I took it with my sidekick. I guess since my cars not in the best condition right now, the pictures shouldn't either. ha ha. Here's a general idea of what's to come. Enjoy.
Side view of the rear. Completely custom. Brings the car out 4" on each side.
Rear shot of the car. The side of the widebody has vents installed.
Another image of the rear with notice of the 10" wide tires and the vents.
Close shot of the gas cap area. To show how wide the wide body is.
The stock fenders. Cut to be preped to be welded for metal front fenders.
The metal sideskirts that are welded to the car. (3" wide)
Now before anyone flames and starts to talk ****. This car is my show car. It is built completely for show competition and promtion for my company. I know that civics are front wheel drive cars, and I have wider rear tires. It's all for looks. I also know that civics are not GT cars, but I wanted to be creative and do something different. Besides, it goes very well with the rest of my teammates cars, cause they're cars are GT inspired too.
Side view of the rear. Completely custom. Brings the car out 4" on each side.
Rear shot of the car. The side of the widebody has vents installed.
Another image of the rear with notice of the 10" wide tires and the vents.
Close shot of the gas cap area. To show how wide the wide body is.
The stock fenders. Cut to be preped to be welded for metal front fenders.
The metal sideskirts that are welded to the car. (3" wide)
Now before anyone flames and starts to talk ****. This car is my show car. It is built completely for show competition and promtion for my company. I know that civics are front wheel drive cars, and I have wider rear tires. It's all for looks. I also know that civics are not GT cars, but I wanted to be creative and do something different. Besides, it goes very well with the rest of my teammates cars, cause they're cars are GT inspired too.
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Rep Power: 340 Wow. That is a seriously WIIIIIIIDE body. Nice.
How long has your car been in the shop now? It seems like forever since I've seen show pics of it. Also, how much wider is this project compared to your car's previous state?
And one last thing... what color is it going to be?
How long has your car been in the shop now? It seems like forever since I've seen show pics of it. Also, how much wider is this project compared to your car's previous state?
And one last thing... what color is it going to be?
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Rep Power: 293 glad to see your back, I thought you totalled your car on the way to vegas.. Looks like its on recovery.
That would be so nice if it were converted to rear wheel drive... woa @.@
That would be so nice if it were converted to rear wheel drive... woa @.@
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Rep Power: 0 My car is gonna be painted a candy blue marble with chrome and silver flakes. It's gonna be faded like it was before from a solid candy to a marble on the bottom half. This blue is a DuPoint blue and I've never seen a color like it on the show scene. It's base coat will be "Pyscho Silver". It's gonna be bright as hell.
The previous widebody was about 1.5" wider. Not much. But now it's 4" on each side wider.
The car was wrecked, but it was all exterior damage. Lucky since it was on the Uhaul trailer. The jeep that was towing it however didn't meet such a lucky fate. The jeep was the car that was totaled, since it flipped when I hit the embankment.
The cars been in the shop for a loooooooooooong time, and we just started putting work into it. I worked really closely with the design team to fabricate this one of a kind widebody.
THANKS A LOT FOR THE LOVE.
The previous widebody was about 1.5" wider. Not much. But now it's 4" on each side wider.
The car was wrecked, but it was all exterior damage. Lucky since it was on the Uhaul trailer. The jeep that was towing it however didn't meet such a lucky fate. The jeep was the car that was totaled, since it flipped when I hit the embankment.
The cars been in the shop for a loooooooooooong time, and we just started putting work into it. I worked really closely with the design team to fabricate this one of a kind widebody.
THANKS A LOT FOR THE LOVE.
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Rep Power: 559 10" wide wheels in the rear? on a fwd car? mkay...are you planning on actually driving it at all, or is this just for show?
looking forward to seeing the finished car.
looking forward to seeing the finished car.
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Rep Power: 350 Thats alot of work into that car, and looks like a lot more to come. Good luck..
cant wait to see the finished product.
cant wait to see the finished product.
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Rep Power: 0 Are you going to do anything with the gas cap? I think if would like kinda funny with that big a$$ hole on the widebody kit. just my 2 cents. do you have any pics of the other cars?
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Originally Posted by pbfoot
10" wide wheels in the rear? on a fwd car? mkay...are you planning on actually driving it at all, or is this just for show?
looking forward to seeing the finished car.
looking forward to seeing the finished car.
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Originally Posted by civvic2k1
Are you going to do anything with the gas cap? I think if would like kinda funny with that big a$$ hole on the widebody kit. just my 2 cents. do you have any pics of the other cars?
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Rep Power: 289 Damn Tim, that car's looking crazy! How the hell am I gonna compete with you now? LOL......Im gonna have to stop by JT and kick your car around so that it never gets out of the shop....hahahaha
Anyway's that **** is looking nice! Good Job Bro!
Anyway's that **** is looking nice! Good Job Bro!
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Rep Power: 0 the company I represent is the company that I own. It's called CarsOption.com. It's an ecommerce site that retails and wholesales aftermarket car performance and accessories. Check us out at www.CarsOption.com
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
need some wheels to fit the fenders flush?
Their building his widebody around his 10" wide wheels, so I guess you can say he has that covered
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Rep Power: 0 Give me a call Wes.....Your V2 is just chillin at my office waiting for you...And let's get started on some brainstorming for the system. Hit me up!
THANKS everyone for the love and support. I hope to be reppin the 7th gens to the fullest. Maybe this year, Honda will pick me up again for SEMA (and I'll actually make it to the show this time...ha ha).
THANKS everyone for the love and support. I hope to be reppin the 7th gens to the fullest. Maybe this year, Honda will pick me up again for SEMA (and I'll actually make it to the show this time...ha ha).
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Rep Power: 379 dude, wtf, why u puttin wider tires in the back if its not rwd?!!!
lol, jk, well im not, man u should swap it and make it rwd, probably a s2k drivetrain. now thats a money shot...
lol, jk, well im not, man u should swap it and make it rwd, probably a s2k drivetrain. now thats a money shot...