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1995 Honda Civic Coupe EX!! (56k unfriendly)

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F**kin' cleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaan!!

The tint and paint compliment to the max and look tyte as hell!
--I would of got larger wheels (wish I would of went w/ 18's)
--And a bigger drop (I'm switching mine out for this reason)
--Euro clear front corners

Tails / Projectors are tyte!
Overall still very nice!
Get a larger exhaust tip, change rims and put a kit on.
thx guys!! i actually just got a tint ticket and exhaust.. iam going quiet 2-2.25" tip on magnaflow muffler... i need it quiet.. utah blows like that.. and the tint is coming off then i will retint when i get more moola.... i hate to do that i rly do cause i love it so dark... and i want either an RS kit or a buddy club.. buddy club is as wild as i'd go... but for safety (from thieves) reasons RS may be my choice.. and thx again
Tx3 said:
Get a larger exhaust tip..
Haha, nice advice. :rolleyes: How about getting exhaust?
i think thats one of the cleanest 5th gen civics ive seen in a long time...no altezzas no super wing, dope shiet, i love it, the only thing i'd do is paint the side molding or shave them...everything else looks dope
eitan said:


Haha, nice advice. :rolleyes: How about getting exhaust?
Thought he had an after market one already
:p besides the tip in the pic looks non standard!
I like i like! Nice colour scheme, very smooth, just need more of a drop to get that 5th gen arse on the ground :)

good job
LX98Civic said:
F**kin' cleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaan!!

The tint and paint compliment to the max and look tyte as hell!
--I would of got larger wheels (wish I would of went w/ 18's)
--And a bigger drop (I'm switching mine out for this reason)
--Euro clear front corners

Tails / Projectors are tyte!
Overall still very nice!
why do you always recommend people getting 18s? A Civic's hardly gonna move on those. I dig the rims you have Tirod.
civperc said:

why do you always recommend people getting 18s?
I second that. A car with a massive 106ft-lbs of torque (and that's all the way up at 5200RPM mind you) would have serious problems trying to lug those puppies around. I think 16 should be the max you go, unless you get ultra light rims. Remember folks: as you increase the weight of the rim your acceleration suffers! And going 4 inches larger in the wheel department also fucks up your final drive ratio, so your acceleration suffers even more.
civperc said:

why do you always recommend people getting 18s? A Civic's hardly gonna move on those. I dig the rims you have Tirod.
thx and me 2.. 17 is max i would go and not on stock power... on a civic anyways...
Depends what you want, me personally I have 17" Forged Rims, but most people who buy 4 door accords are looking for a nice cruiser not a streetracer.

18's are fine if you wanna smooth ride for cruizin the local strip with, but if you wanna streetrace dont get them without:
*performance upgrade
*better brakes
*and they should be lightweight

:) 18's would look sweet though :p
your baby looks gorgeous

two things though if the time comes and you'd like to:

shave the door handles and scrape the black side thingie (black lines)

dont mind me, i have no words
Very nice and clean. I like I like. If they make a front lip for you car, you should get that possibly. :)
Tirod-EJ: I like it so far. I've been trying to get my buddy who owns a 1993 Honda Civic Si Coupe to get projectors, and red/clear tail lights for ever now. He had carbon fibre APC altezzas, but the cops pulled him over, and made him take them off the car. All you need is some clear side markers, a better exhaust, possibly a lip, or front bumper, and then I'd say your ride would be awesome. :) My buddy has the ViS SO Front Bumper, he just needs to have it painted Championship White now to match the rest of his car.
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