My 2002 Canadian Civic Si
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Some mods on it so far(from order I got them on)
Black Housing Headlights
Type R Grille(needs to be painted. too lazy to pull the bumper out-_-)
17' Konig S906 wrapped in 204/40/17 Achilles tires
eBay visors
Magnaflow Muffler
Carbon fiber hood which I got for $80
Rear SPC Camber arms
Neuspeed Sport springs
Tokico D-Spec shocks/struts(love these)
DIY color matched Mugen front lip and Aero sides
I also have some Energy Suspension front LCA bushings which are yet to be installed
Before I took off the spoiler(I think it looks way cleaner now without it)
Things to be bought:
Roof spoiler
Aero rear lip
Clear lens fog lights
Amber side markers
Rattle cans to paint my rims blue(leaving the polished lip)
Let me know what you guys think!
Black Housing Headlights
Type R Grille(needs to be painted. too lazy to pull the bumper out-_-)
17' Konig S906 wrapped in 204/40/17 Achilles tires
eBay visors
Magnaflow Muffler
Carbon fiber hood which I got for $80
Rear SPC Camber arms
Neuspeed Sport springs
Tokico D-Spec shocks/struts(love these)
DIY color matched Mugen front lip and Aero sides
I also have some Energy Suspension front LCA bushings which are yet to be installed
Before I took off the spoiler(I think it looks way cleaner now without it)
Things to be bought:
Roof spoiler
Aero rear lip
Clear lens fog lights
Amber side markers
Rattle cans to paint my rims blue(leaving the polished lip)
Let me know what you guys think!
Last edited by Pheet; 06-07-2011 at 04:30 AM.
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Haha i know, I've just been lazy about updating my sig. Game 3 was rough, but the bruins will just come back feel over confident in the next game and our boys should be able to cache in on that.
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8-1, i was disgusted. Love the car, and i think it looks much nicer with the spoiler
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/4...ld-thread.html I'm just starting to mod mine so if you have any suggestions i'd take em, but i'll definately keep up with your thread! Looks great so far.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/4...ld-thread.html I'm just starting to mod mine so if you have any suggestions i'd take em, but i'll definately keep up with your thread! Looks great so far.
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Thanks guys! Yeah I liked the spoiler at first but after putting the skirts on, I just didnt think it was flowing with the rest of the car anymore. Haha I sure hope they take it to game 6 though. I have work on game 5 so wont be able to watch
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In nhl history a team who gained a 2-0 lead in the finals has only been defeated twice, after game two I felt almost like we had already won.
Pheet, do you ever have trouble with the poloce since you removed the amber markers from your headlights?
Pheet, do you ever have trouble with the poloce since you removed the amber markers from your headlights?
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Nahh I didnt even know you could get pull over for that haha. I have amber bulbs though so yeah.
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it would look alot cleaner with aerocatch hood pins
http://www.aerocatch.com/
http://www.aerocatch.com/
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Haha yeah they do look good, not gonna lie. Also got them for only $200 so it was a steal Only downside is I cant figure out how to make the back part stick properly. They keep coming off no matter how much double sided tape I put on them.
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I think you should retrofit the headlights and, while you've got it open, colour match the black part to the rest of your car (Satin Silver Metallic). I think it would give you a sweet custom look.
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Haha thanks guys! Yeah white wheels sure are nice to look at. Ive been thinking about retrofitting but it seems like it requires a great deal of time and work. Maybe Ill get on that after I fix my flickering battery light issue(havent gotten it checked out yet.)
Here are a couple cellphone pics I took earlier
Here are a couple cellphone pics I took earlier
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If you retrofit with Morimoto Minis from theretrofitsource.com, it's pretty much plug and play.
Heres a thread for a DIY. Super easy, i did mine myself too. Not a lot of work if you do it all at once, but i spread it out over some time so I couldn't tell you how much it would take you. I would guess maybe around 2-3 hours, from opening them to sealing them back up. And thats for a first timer if you have some handy abilities.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...install-2.html
Heres a thread for a DIY. Super easy, i did mine myself too. Not a lot of work if you do it all at once, but i spread it out over some time so I couldn't tell you how much it would take you. I would guess maybe around 2-3 hours, from opening them to sealing them back up. And thats for a first timer if you have some handy abilities.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...install-2.html
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Very nice! Clean! You lucky Canadians get to call your cars Si's
I really love window spoilers like that, but they're so hard to find!
I really love window spoilers like that, but they're so hard to find!