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1994 Honda Civic
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1994 Honda Civic HATCHBACK T3/T4 TURBO,GSR SWAP,B18C1,. $4,000.00
2004 Civic SI, 5 Spd, Alloys, Sunroof! BEST OFFER! $6,500.00
2004 HONDA CIVIC LX LOW MILES PRE-INSPECTED NO RESERVE $6,975.00
2002 Honda Civic $3,051.00
1998 Honda Civic EX VTEC- NO RESERVE!! $2,025.00
Last updated: Feb 25, 2005
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Posted by: finalcall345
10/25/2004 08:58AM
Yeah i have an automatic me and my friends were thinking about doing an engine swap on it and then making it a manual but i have to get an engine first, thats the hard part right there. But my friend said i should just drop an SR20 in it and chande it to rear wheel drive also now that would be awesome.
Posted by: CHERNICKY
10/09/2004 08:53PM
Also if your car is an auto, change the transmission and get a 5 speed, thats what I did with mine, it originally had a 3 speed auto, the thing like wouldn't do 0 to 60 in 6 minutes, it was terriable pullen out, but a standard is a big upgrade from the mopar 3 speeds. Later Curt
Posted by: currysteph
10/09/2004 10:10PM
I got my 2.5 Turbo from an 1989 Plymouth Horizon i think it was...or something along those line...basically went to a salvage yard and found a car with a good engine and bought it. If you are going to do an engine swap though you will need to get not only the engine but the wiring harness and the transmission AND the computer module....its a big undertaking...i paid to have mine done
10/06/2004 10:29AM
Hey, thanks for taken a look at my car. First, about them angel eye headlights, theres no way I'm payen someone to tell me how to make something, just not gonna happen and I'm really not sure how to make em, but heres how me and my friends (we just tear stuff apart and figure it out from there most of the time lol) made a set, we took a pair of headlights from a parts car, pried off the clear plastic with a screwdriver from the actual headlight assembly, then went to wal-mart and got two sets of lights that have L.E.D. rings around them (they come with rings so you can have the outside blue, green, red and clear, we just left em clear) but we used superglue to put them in the headlight assembly, then went to LOWS and got some plexiglass (I think it looks better) and glued that overtop with waterproof glue (also found at wal-mart around the head gasket and windshiled glue) and that was it. I'm really happy with how it came out, but I'm not sure if there street legal or not, (didnt find out yet :-) ) but I hope this helps you out. Hopefully I can get some more pics up cause these lights are in and theres alot more stuff done to my car than in the pics on my page but I hope you get your car up soon, shadows are fazen out and shadows with stuff done to them are fazing out even faster. Let me know if you got any more questions. Later Curt
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