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Bought 2007 Civic Si Today, Next step, help needed.

 
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Old May 20, 2011
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Hello everyone I just joined the boards.

Last week I decided to get into Honda tuning culture. I always had respect for Honda/Acura and used to sell them a long while back. Yet I never bought one (stuck with Toyota and Nissan last couple rides). I gotta say though my heart has always been with Honda.

As of Today....Step one is done I managed to pick up a nice low mileage very well kept Honda Civic Si (2007) Sedan at a the dealership that just came in. I own it free and clear which means all future money can go to upgrading it. It is Galaxy Grey Metallic (I wanted black) but I am diggin this color and Si's are hard to come by so I am feeling I was lucky just to even get my hands on one (especially with a perfect maintenance history).

I been googling for tons of aftermarket stuff. Everything from headers/intake/exchaust to body kits/carbon fiber hoods/Headlights.

At this I am square one novice, but I wanna school up and possibly make this a new hobby.

I am not a rich man, but i do have some decent disposable incoming month to month (thankfully) ... so I can start putting into this project.

Big question is where do I start interior or exterior...and what website(s) are the best for low prices on after market parts?

Right now I am loving the performance of the SI stock factory... I am sure it can get a ton better though. I think i wanna start working on the exterior 1st though for the time being.

Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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Re: Bought 2007 Civic Si Today, Next step, help needed.

Well i'm not an Si owner, and perfectly fine with that, lol. Good sites that have helped me so far are:

www.procivic.com
www.hondahookup.com

I have only used these two sites, both top notch, and low prices across the board. Remember to get a part number then google search it in SHOPPING tab, that's were the real deals come from.
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Re: Bought 2007 Civic Si Today, Next step, help needed.

Welcome to the site, it's sounds like your starting out on a great new hobby!

The best website all depends on the specific parts your looking for in my experience..
Corsport.com and energysuspensionparts.com have both been great for me. I usually hit google hard and try to find the best price.

The first area I started with on my car is suspension, that makes a huge difference in daily driving dun in my opinion.
 
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