My name is Jon and I'm from Butler, WI. I've owned the car from September 2007 up until March 2008. I have traded up the Civic for a 1997 Honda Prelude, which is a big step up in my opinion. If anyone's got any questions or commments, my sn is JonTran90, or just leave me a message here.
Exterior
> Anzo halo projector headlights
> Anzo black tail lights
> 16" MB Wheels w/Falken Ziex ZE-512 tires
> 20% tint all-around
>Viper security w/ auto-start
Interior
> Pioneer DEH-5900IB deck
All This Will Be Replaced Into The Prelude
> Alpine M850 Amp
> custom installed Alpine Type S speakers (front door panels and rear deck)
> Reverse-glow gauges
> Whistler wireless radar detector
It might be a little difficult to see from the pictures, but here's the set up of the sound system. I mounted the amp to the back of the rear left seat. The sub is off to the right of the trunk and the cap is secured on the back of the sub box. This system is now out of the car, and I recently installed two 12" Kenwood subs, Kenwood amp, and Tsunami capacitor in its place.
>AEM short ram intake
> NGK Iridium spark plugs
> blue NGK wires
> front strut bar
If anyone located in Wisconsin is interested in a polyurethane front bumper I'm selling it, as it's pointless to install it onto a car that isn't mine anymore. The price I'm asking is $300, or best offer, which is fair, seeing it originally cost me $650 online. The bumper has been up in my room and has not even been fitted to a car or been outside. If anyone has any reasonable offers hit me up on my SN.
Very Custom Front Door Speakers
To put in the new speakers, which are a bit too big for the car, the back of the speaker panel had to be sawed off. Also, had to cut and grind various areas until speakers were able to fit.
Since this car is no longer mine, I've started to look back and reflect on all the work I've put into it, and most of all, everything I've learned while working on it. Although the car wasn't the most powerful or best looking, I still loved it and will always cherish it as my first car. Thanks for looking.