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New Owner - 1992 EX 4dr

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    #31
    Originally posted by wagonkid View Post
    nice work on the exhaust bro looks good
    Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
    This is true. What's said is when people apply that same logic to suspension and brakes because they want to spend the money on rear visors or HIDs.

    For the future I'd start looking into the K-Teller kit for the CB if you had any plans on modifying the car. It's a great stainless kit for a very reasonable amount. Vibrant is a good bet for quality stainless mufflers that can be very quiet. If even that's too much you can have a muffler shop make you a new one and have a '02-'05 Civic Si muffler welded in place. It's slightly better than the one that came on the car but still has the OEM look to it.
    Originally posted by imso-jdm View Post
    really clean man!
    Thanks all, it was a fun little project.

    Originally posted by TheFunk View Post
    Can't wait until I find new seats so I can clean it that thoroughly.

    Nice ride man. Any plans for it other than keeping it clean?
    Nothing really, I need to research cold air intakes or maybe I'll just do a drop in k&n. Then tint and I need to hit the junkyard for a few things like rear mud guards, sunroof visor, etc.

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      #32
      CLEAN!!! That has always been my favorite interior color combo!! Sweet CB

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        #33
        FINALLY got the fishbowl tinted today, 35%, the guy said the back window was fun.

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          #34
          Looks pretty good! How is the exhaust patch holding up?
          My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jarrett View Post
            Looks pretty good! How is the exhaust patch holding up?
            So far so good, that little spot welded patch was leaking like crazy, so I had to yank the exhaust back off and fill in the welds.

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              #36
              Great work!!!! Wish I had more time to work on my whip

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                #37
                Nice car m8, what can you tell me about the endpipes of the exhaust.
                Are they stock or aftermarket, i need some for mine.

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                  #38
                  I like the direction that has been taken so far for needed maintenance and repairs. Especially that exhaust work. I would agree it was probably more fun than just bolting new stuff on.

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                    #39
                    that interior is clean!

                    what did you use for cleaning and scrubbing the carpet?

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                      #40
                      amazing work! attention to cleaning details is incredible!

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                        #41
                        looking great mate! keep it up!

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