My 2002 Canadian Civic Si
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Thanks Tip!
So I adjusted everything yesterday and washed the car today. The fronts are at their lowest settings. As you can see, it didn't drop my car all that much. I need to cut the perches on my struts and roll my fenders in order to go lower. Not really looking forward to doing those.
I also have an M3 style trunk lip that I need to paint, along with repainting my front lip.
Here are pictures of how she sits now. Pretty bad but oh well.
Comments/suggestions are welcome.
So I adjusted everything yesterday and washed the car today. The fronts are at their lowest settings. As you can see, it didn't drop my car all that much. I need to cut the perches on my struts and roll my fenders in order to go lower. Not really looking forward to doing those.
I also have an M3 style trunk lip that I need to paint, along with repainting my front lip.
Here are pictures of how she sits now. Pretty bad but oh well.
Comments/suggestions are welcome.
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You have one of the sexiest em2's in my opinion...
I agree about the oem spoiler, I find it to look cleaner without it as well (with the aero sides and rear)
Loving the window visors (if you can point me to the right direction in where I can grab myself a pair, that would be awesome lol) and the rear spoiler thing looks great as well
overall sick car , keep up the good work
I agree about the oem spoiler, I find it to look cleaner without it as well (with the aero sides and rear)
Loving the window visors (if you can point me to the right direction in where I can grab myself a pair, that would be awesome lol) and the rear spoiler thing looks great as well
overall sick car , keep up the good work
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Mind: Thanks! Means a lot coming from you! I don't think I've seen your car yet:S When are you going to grace us with some pictures?
E: Haha thanks. I just got a pair of cheap eBay visors. I wont suggest you buy them though. They're cheap for a reason. Go for some weathertechs.
E: Haha thanks. I just got a pair of cheap eBay visors. I wont suggest you buy them though. They're cheap for a reason. Go for some weathertechs.
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As of tomorrow I should have almost all the necessary parts for a 5 lug conversion though. I'll just need wheels.. if I could only find a set..
On the paint subject, where do you buy yours?
I'm thinking about trying Concept Finishes, custom tinted cans for $17.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/66660...ray-paint.html
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I don't post pictures of my car, it's not photo shoot worthy yet
As of tomorrow I should have almost all the necessary parts for a 5 lug conversion though. I'll just need wheels.. if I could only find a set..
On the paint subject, where do you buy yours?
I'm thinking about trying Concept Finishes, custom tinted cans for $17.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/66660...ray-paint.html
As of tomorrow I should have almost all the necessary parts for a 5 lug conversion though. I'll just need wheels.. if I could only find a set..
On the paint subject, where do you buy yours?
I'm thinking about trying Concept Finishes, custom tinted cans for $17.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/66660...ray-paint.html
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Aside from side skirts and the rear aero lip, my car looks pretty close to stock.
It would be a disappointment haha
Almost all my modding money has been spent on suspension parts.
It would be a disappointment haha
Almost all my modding money has been spent on suspension parts.
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Car looks good! Big change from the start of this thread. Are those Rota Grid wheels? Or did you splurge and get the TE37's?
I like the white wheels with red lug nuts. Looks good on a silver car. Nice job.
I like the white wheels with red lug nuts. Looks good on a silver car. Nice job.
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