18" RPM's,Paradas,Aero/OEM kit,HKS,Progress
18" RPM's,Paradas,Aero/OEM kit,HKS,Progress
I finally got around to getting some pic's up. Some people have been interested in seeing RPM's on a car other than FamilyMan's. I'm really quite pleased with how the car's turned out. I've included a list of the components that I've installed (by myself/best friend).
-Front and side Aero kit
-Rear original OEM kit
-18" Centerline RPM's
-215/40/18 Yokohama Parada's
-Koni inserts front and rear
-Ground control coilover sleeves in front/Neuspeed sport springs in rear
-Neuspeed front sway-bar bushings
-Neuspeed Front upper strut brace
-OEM 2002 front mid-brace
-AEM intake with APEXi cone filter
-Revo SS with Aluminum bushings
-RSX base shift ****
-Autometer Shift light
-Alpine CDA-7813 CD head unit
-Progress Tie/Sway-bar unit
Vehicle: 2001 Civic EX Coupe. Satin Silver. Look for "3rdcivic".
-Front and side Aero kit
-Rear original OEM kit
-18" Centerline RPM's
-215/40/18 Yokohama Parada's
-Koni inserts front and rear
-Ground control coilover sleeves in front/Neuspeed sport springs in rear
-Neuspeed front sway-bar bushings
-Neuspeed Front upper strut brace
-OEM 2002 front mid-brace
-AEM intake with APEXi cone filter
-Revo SS with Aluminum bushings
-RSX base shift ****
-Autometer Shift light
-Alpine CDA-7813 CD head unit
-Progress Tie/Sway-bar unit
Vehicle: 2001 Civic EX Coupe. Satin Silver. Look for "3rdcivic".
Last edited by 3rdcivic; Jun 12, 2003 at 02:59 PM.
Looks good!
Too lazy to search? Click Me.
Too lazy to search? Click Me.
The RPM's set me back $280 per wheel. Not bad considering each wheel is only 14.5 lbs and forged.
Besides shocks/springs, the Progress Tie/Sway-bar is the most noticable suspension modification I've done.
Thanks for all the compliments. My goal all along has been to only add components that work well and fit well. So far, I'm quite happy with the results. However, I kind of wish that I could transfer everything to a 2003 or 2004.
Besides shocks/springs, the Progress Tie/Sway-bar is the most noticable suspension modification I've done.
Thanks for all the compliments. My goal all along has been to only add components that work well and fit well. So far, I'm quite happy with the results. However, I kind of wish that I could transfer everything to a 2003 or 2004.
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