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  1. #25
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    Feb 2005
    Location
    Brisvegas
    Car:
    Evo TME
    18's are too big IMO, but whatever floats your boat..

    those 'eyelets'- u talking bout on the front bumper? if so, they are easy to cut out. i just took the bumper off and used a drill (for pilot holes) and an angle grinder to cut the plastic out.

    i also replaced the intake with cold air system with piping through to front of bumper- air comes in through newly made hole!
    currently onda-less...but i do have an Evo 6.5

  2. #26
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    Jul 2005
    Location
    saitama
    Car:
    nottegra!!
    what the man said... just get some smaller rims....

    Quote Originally Posted by CTR Coupe
    Ok first of all 18” are way too big for a little civic. It will slow you down so much and the ride quality will suck.

    In regards to the air filter get a panel filter that fits in your standard airbox and rip out the resonator and all the rest of the junk underneath the airbox. This is a much better option than a pod filter on a short ram intake.

    Grab yourself a twin loop muffler from one of our traders (TODA_AU or EGSi) and take it to your local exhaust shop for a custom cat back 2” system.

    I would seriously rethink the 18” but that’s just me. I’d rather have some racy looking 16” than massive chrome things. Not to mention tires cost a mint.


    i hope this helps.

  3. #27
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    May 2005
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    Golf GTI
    i say pump all your money into handling and braking mods... you can't go wrong with these

  4. #28
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    Jan 2005
    Car:
    95 Honda Civic Vti Sedan
    just go for the 18's if you just want your ride to look good.

  5. #29
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    Jul 2004
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Car:
    99 EK
    I reckon 18's may look too big on an EG. Either go 16's or 17's and go with the cold air induction, I really dn't see the point in replacing the existing panel filter...although it is the legal alternative...

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