Pics of my civic
#24
Originally posted by NOPD
i don't know why you guys hate the car. i mean the wing is used to control the downforce. it's adjustable. watch option videos and u shall see what im talking bout
i don't know why you guys hate the car. i mean the wing is used to control the downforce. it's adjustable. watch option videos and u shall see what im talking bout
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9Y0 Cayenne GTS
E46 ///M3
YD4 MDX - SOLD
EG Ferio - SOLD
FA Ferio - Returned
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9Y0 Cayenne GTS
E46 ///M3
YD4 MDX - SOLD
EG Ferio - SOLD
FA Ferio - Returned
www.NelsonLee.net
#26
Hey, Barnum & Bailey called, the clowns want their ride back.
They left a number, but i cant seem to find it. Ill look around a little more and post it on here so you might can return it to its rightful owners....
-jP <---- who thinks that car is CRAPTACULAR!!!
They left a number, but i cant seem to find it. Ill look around a little more and post it on here so you might can return it to its rightful owners....
-jP <---- who thinks that car is CRAPTACULAR!!!
#27
Personally, I am fine with body kits on cars, but the front and back bumpers DO NOT work well together. The R34 Skyline front had a boxy characteristic to it, and the combat rear bumper has a curvy characteristic. And depending on what kind of side skirts you have, either the front or the back will look off.
Just get it painted, and post up some pics. Then I will make more suggestions.
Also I don't like the wing.
Just get it painted, and post up some pics. Then I will make more suggestions.
Also I don't like the wing.
#28
Is the hood CF, or fiberglass? :closeup: My eyes are not what they used to be. But honestly, if you're not painting the car anytime soon, (like in the next month or so) I would suggest investing in some sort of a primer or base coat, and work on getting the car monochromatic. By the looks of it, you're also planning on shaving the side mouldings (and probably other things). I would work on that and just have everything painted/primered black for the time being. I'm guessing cash is tight so doing some work yourself would make it that much more rewarding.
Also, you might want to hit up Home Depot/Lowe's, etc. and invest in a couple of nuts and bolts and some washers. That would help hold up your front bumper to the fenders rather than just a couple of screws. Worked for me. No more hideous gap there between the bumper and fender.
Also, you might want to hit up Home Depot/Lowe's, etc. and invest in a couple of nuts and bolts and some washers. That would help hold up your front bumper to the fenders rather than just a couple of screws. Worked for me. No more hideous gap there between the bumper and fender.
#29
Originally posted by dnt94civic
The R34 Skyline front had a boxy characteristic to it, and the combat rear bumper has a curvy characteristic
The R34 Skyline front had a boxy characteristic to it, and the combat rear bumper has a curvy characteristic
HTH... i think