I have an Ep3 Jacks on Racing Supercharger kit for sale 1800
Part # 989-300 02-04 Civic Si Supercharger Kit
-Ep3 Superchagrer
-Roughly 2500-5000 Miles
-Supercharger has fresh oil in it, and hasn't been driven on since.
-New Gaskets, I have another gasket that is still in its package...
yeah in san diego that is the cheapest em2 by far, most of them are around 11,000 for the same amount of miles. The salvage cars with the same miles are going for around 7,000 so this is really cheap for a car that is certified. BUt anyways back to how can i fix my bumper myself? is there some...
yeah going to get that gray charcoal paint 2004 honda civic ex coupe. 82000miles with brand new clutch, brakes, stuts, timing belt, water pump, oil changes...for $9800
thats what i have, exept im selling this car tomorrow or the next day for a trade it to get the 04 civic. Anyways they probably going to low ball me with that crack. They told me they didnt want that lip on it when i take it in
:smackself So anyways i hit one of those stop blocks when parking at the bank to deposit some checks and anyways this happened
Any suggestions on how i can fix this?
when ur doing the back suspension you gotta take off the bolt, not the nut...the nut is welded onto it and you wont ever move it. Lots of people dont know that, i did this on my em2 myself and it was not to hard
and he sounds possibly indian on the phone, i can barly tell what the heck he was saying. took me a minute to realize he was saying the word "seat" after i asked him about side airbags. thought he was saying sleep, or teeth, or meet
my civic is auto, and i would like to get the stick shift, plus my car has 180000 miles on it and i got a feeling that auto tranny is going to blow! so might as well switch over before its to late
So i was thinking about buying a civic with less miles on it. I seem to have found one i really like the look of(from the pictures i have seen). I talked to the guy and he told me that he was a private owner that bought the car from the auction. He is selling the car at a really reasonable...
get some Ground Control Coilovers, you can use them on stock struts and you can lower your car between 0-4inches. Any drop would look better, i would just do a 1.5inch drop so you dont have to worry about your struts blowing out and your tires wearing out. Total cost should be 350$ thats what i...