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this is basically my baby 'sheila'. for some reason my friends think its odd, but they don't have cars so screw them. she's a 94 honda civic EX sedan, and was in pretty good condition when i bought her about a year ago. i learned alot about civics. 10 years we lived on this road, and the week we bring home 2 honda's, the damn things were gone in less than a day. oh well, just got to deal with it. oh and my termonology and car info is probably off, please no negative comments. i'm here to learn.
original equipment.
from what i read, she had:
~ 1.6l in-line 4, v-tech engine
~ the rest was honda stock: box intake, exhaust, steel rims, etc. you get the idea.
so far:
~ichiban intake
~ichiban coilovers
~JDM Honda stock 14 in. alloys
future:
~install a msd
~misc. items like head and brake lights, dash gauges.
~maybe suspension work and an engine swap. thats if i'm worthy


this is what she looked like before the accident. i thought she looked pretty good when the coilovers lowered her profile.


and this is my poor baby after. i so sad.
some people said i should have hit the guy so he wouldn't ditch, but first instinct is always to dodge. i scratched the hell out of my right side rims, this is what i was most disappointed about cause i got them for only 100$. and they looked good. going on, i dented the fender, smashed the blinker, and scratched the bumper. the stuff you can't see is that when i avoided him, i went over into a ditch and scraped the undercarriage. the gas tank has like 3 distinctive dents, and a loose bracket. i guess its better that i didn't smash into his side. this was not my fault!!! i would never hurt my baby on purpose.
thanks to my bud who hooked me up, for i would never have put stuff in if he never helped me install everything.
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