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Member ID: CivicEX9688

Location: Reading, PA

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Vehicle Info

1996 Honda Civic

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile17.1 sec @ 90 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed115mph
  • HP127
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • AEM Intake 
  • A'PEX Exhaust 
  • Megan Racing Header 
  • Mugen Strut Bars 
  • ACT Transmission 

Interior

  • MOMO Steering Wheel 
  • APC Gauges 
  • APC Pedals 
  • Pilot Shift Knob 
  • Custom Seats 

Exterior Styling

  • StreetGlow Lighting 
  • Pirelli Tires 
  • Motegi Wheels 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

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CivicEX9688's 1996 Honda Civic

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92_H22_Aspirer  

Posted by: 92_H22_Aspirer

11/27/2005 08:39PM

pretty clean civic check out my integra.

SeptikaL  

Posted by: SeptikaL

11/03/2005 08:16PM

Nice save man. But I gotta ask, can you tell a diffrence in anything since after the wreck?!?! Just curious. But looks good, keep working! I have a civic too and about all I do in spare time is tinker and buy what I can! Come see it sometime!

PolkPrincess  

Posted by: PolkPrincess

10/28/2005 12:24PM

Oooo... wow! That pic of your nearly-totalled car is awesome, and to see it looking perfect in the next photo! Wow. Anyway, your engine looks pretty nice, good job with the paint! :)

LsCivic2k  

Posted by: LsCivic2k

07/01/2005 02:54PM

thanks for checkin out my page, car looks good man, keep it up

black_97_civic  

Posted by: black_97_civic

06/30/2005 08:10PM

first i sanded it down with some rough grit sandpaper and made my way down to some smooth grit i 4got wat numbers i used but anyway after that i used a buffer to buff it all out then i polished it with some aluminum/metal polish by hand for about an hour or hour and half and cleaned it off really good so i wouldnt get no metals chips or fragments in my engine and thats all i done but it took a whole weekend

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Member ID: CivicEX9688

Location: Reading, PA