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Posted in Body Kits on 27th January 2012

When upgrading your Honda Civic, there are three basic things that most people would like to do to get a performance, style and appearance. The first is a body kit. Then, most people want to add personalization to the interior. Finally, we talk about engine modifications. These updates may want to do in any particular order, depending on your personality. I started with my engine. I want my car a “sleeper.” By adding a body kit, then I’ll have the muscle to support it. But everything depends on you. Let’s start with the body kit for the Honda Civic.

If you have a pre-1988 Honda Civic, body kits were made, but are difficult to find. It was not really much of an Internet, so the market is limited to large cities or Japan. Today, you could find a used Mugen kit and probably find one online. For later Civics, there are a couple of good options. Stiller and Greddy offer quality components. By buying the business components, remember that you may have to modify the equipment for proper alignment. For example, the leak can not be exactly the right place. resume time your Civic may end up costing as much as a higher quality kit. I’ve looked at the kits you can buy one piece at a time because of my budget. Adding the front air intake to keep the car on the ground, side skirts and rear bumper once can be a little imposing on the portfolio.

Interior modifications may not impress anyone as you drive down the street, but if the car looks good on the outside, you want to be strong inside Civic. A broken chair or other imperfections are a good place to start. Most people start with the radio. But if you have a new Civic or agreement and the radio is already very well, what can you do to add your own style? Add some gauges. You can add a mountain pillar measures the A-frame supports the roof. A company called Lotek makes nice gauge pods.

Adding indicators, interior style and now you can keep better control over your engine instead of relying on a red warning light. The first thing to do is get a free flowing product. Not only do these look good in the engine compartment, but also help the car breath better. There are several to choose from, but I’m biased towards K & N Products. They fit perfectly and are completely washable. Be careful, you can here the engine breathing when you hit the gas! It’s so cool!

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