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    Civic EG : Side moldings - bog up or leave stock

    Just want everyones opinion

    Should i leave it stock or bog it up?
    Last edited by VTec1987; 06-11-2008 at 04:33 PM.

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    bog it up, it shud make ur car faster

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    Quote Originally Posted by civic88 View Post
    bog it up, it shud make ur car faster
    lol u sure bro

    i thought it will make the car heavy

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    scientifically proven to add 5kw on the dyno

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    whatever floats your boat man

    Depends if you want something slightly different or standard and just sprayed over

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    i want to bog it cos it will look different, but some people reckon it will be hard to sell.

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    who said that? name him

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    Quote Originally Posted by civic88 View Post
    who said that? name him
    x2 !! LoL its your personal preference dude! if you have the money then do it..

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    trust me his loaded he can bog up a ferrari if he wanted

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    u shouldnt bog it has to be welded up
    Last edited by 90LAN; 06-11-2008 at 08:25 PM.

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    so far every1 says to bog it up
    temped.....

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    yeah shave the whole thing like the eg on OH last months calendar
    Is this the end of my car modding days? Buying a house says so...

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