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  1. Yeah why not http://civic5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/8686-milkys-2nd-vti-s-de-greened-cleaned-new-sidelights/
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  2. Something like this??
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  3. indeed i will, but its still a shame LOL. Best part is when she does get done im having the entire front end off and getting busy with the hammer to make sure its all straight again and everything will sit more flush then...
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  4. No it's all helping I'm def still thinking R32 GTR but now also contemplating a few others like an Evo 6, S15 and a minty AE86. I do have another couple of cars on my potentials list, but non-Jap and I've finally learnt now to keep chat Jap in this place
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  5. Looks sweet ! So are have we actually assisted in helping you make a choice!? Or have we just gone round and round in circles creaming our pants?
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  6. I've already owned one. A 2008 GT with hardtop Amazing cars and I'll have another one at some point! Just other itches to scratch first lol This was mine
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  7. Damn couriers. Must be difficult seeing her looking a bit neglected, sure you'll get her back to her best soon.
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  8. and obviously retarded.
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  9. Yeah I'm having a hoke online for something now. The ones on eBay look quite short. I'd need to re-measure the one that I took off the car, but from what I can gather, the longer the better. I found a poll on civiclife just there though where the majority of owners actually prefer a raspy exhaust.
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  10. Yeah well since adding the mani and decat ... Phoar it screams its nuts off .. While going to the gym last night, i had a little twirp in a ZR ? (the small one) pull up beside me at the lights, he went so naturally i needed to oblige, first second and third did nothing but spin on those crappy tyres in the wet, the sound of boucing off the limiter is insane !!
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  11. Amazing how different it looks with the wheels a different colour.
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  12. I know dude you're like a horny dog!
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  13. So as lots of you requested; I am going to start off making a small amount of projector headlights to see how they go. To start with I am making these in my own personal time and they are not cheap to make, so please be patient with me. The headlights are a pretty much a direct replacement and take aroud 30mins- 1 hours to fit depending on your skills , all they need is a loom, amber indicator bulbs and HID kit which can supply at a extra cost. The reason is I have had some Issues with finding a HID kit which works perfectly, so if you have problems with pulsing HID's your not alone. The HID's I can supply will be the same as mine (which still pulse just its very hard to see). The next thing; these lights have LED strips for side lights, NOT halo rings like my own personal set. I am only going to make them with strips as it takes to long physically to add halo rings and fiddly for the time I have available. The price: Option A: £200 for basic headlights Option B: £250 for HID's, Loom, and indicators Add £15 for UK postage if needed. If from outsidde UK please add EU after your name so I know if you need LHD or a RHD set. I know they are pricey but can assure you personally from my experience these are better than competitors. I have not yet run them through a MOT but fairly confident they would pass as they are fully adjustable, through the standard headlight controls. Also unlike some out there, mine have High and Low beam. I do currently have my old set ready for sale. These will be the only set I am selling with LED rings in. They are not up to the standards of my new creations and need to be wired in compared to the new plugged ones. But if you fancy them PM me with your offer (highest Offer wins). All I need you guys to do is to put your name down if you want a set, as make them I will let you all know; and hopefully one by one make my way through the list. For fairness; this will be names picked from a hat. Once you are chosen, notified - I will then run through with you to what you need to do get them running (its very very simple). Photos of the finished objects installed will be added soon - (after a special few have already had their sets made). So if you fancy a a set please enter your Name and Op: A or B Below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. add more if needed
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  14. Cheers Mr B. There was me thinking it was only going to take a couple of hours got a tad carried away lol. Just finished, high as a kite from the paint. Lol. It should look good. This is how the old girl will have to stay for the evening.
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  15. no ideas for stickers mate but the idea i do have is that you send the black material my way as i want it for project MB3 ????
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  16. Ok so i thought this needed to happen.. the pics can do the talking Cheers for all the love on facebook too guys
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  17. I dont think you could pick up a decent mk1 or mk2 for this budget .. They are lush though, i love wathcing the irish tarmac rally series :-D
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  18. A Hakosuka would be a dream car, but I'd imagine a decent one would be waaaay over budget, but feel to find me one. I'd never heard of a Bluebird SSS Coupe but having just Googled it, wow! Yeah something retro would be nice!
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  19. Turbo'd s2k .... Could look at a 300BHP + build with that budget ...
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  20. I wouldn't get one without a hard top.
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  21. Supras do seem a bit on the lardy side. What about an s2k, way under budget so you'd have money left to whack on a turbo/supercharger.
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  22. Can't just get the job right first time....
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  23. Chandler has one of these .. Uber COOL
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  24. Perhaps something a little smaller and less practical then ... Anyone said a 350z/370z?
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  25. They seem to be floating around the £14k level now, although one has just appeared on Pistonheads last night for £10,850. I think they're lovely cars.
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  26. Good price from your fellow Honda nut mate !! If your not going genuine honda, it has to be Gates belt mate .. What i have on the EK which i'll be transferring over to the deck .. It only did about 500 miles ! lol
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  27. Someone's been having fun!
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  28. Think it's a panoramic mirror? Sounds intelligent anyway
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  29. Was that 132mph on a GPS or the speedo? Also Jake mentioned the tacho might be off too, I think part of an emissions test involves something that can measure your RPM, could be worth having one on to see what it says vs the dial?
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  30. Don't think so D2's look like this.
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  31. There's a ticket with stand pass up for grabs, Mr Brown is the man to speak to!
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  32. Same as yours, 5 smd's had a pack of 20! Lol
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  33. lol^ kill joys! hate following or being followed by coppers, untill someone comes hurtling passed you an they get pulled
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  34. ^^gutted, least you got goodies to cheer you up!
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  35. I'll have a look if they do green ones its too cool too not try it
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  36. Come on mate you can make it there are tickets available now as well
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  37. U dont wanna see my interior then tatty half leather n i havent hoovered in about 8months lol Cant be bothered till i get new carpet
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  38. Wheel Guide (still under construction) We frequently get asked " will these wheels fit my Civic M?" or what does offset/pcd mean? So we put together this diagram page to make it eaier to understand, and make finding the right wheels for your Civic M a whole lot easier THE PCD This is the diameter of an imaginary circle drawn through the centre of the bolt holes. The P.C.D. of the wheel should match the P.C.D. that your car came with as standard. P.C.D. is measured in mm. e.g: 4x100 means the wheel has 4 bolt holes and the diameter of the imaginary circle through the bolt holes is 100mm. The image above shows the P.C.D. THE OFFSET / ET The offset determines how far under the arch or how far towards the outer arch a wheel will sit. Each car has its optimum offset and a range within which the offset can be for the wheel to fit the car properly. If the offset is too low for the range allowed, the wheel could stick out from the side of the car, if too high from what it should be the wheel may catch on the suspension or bodywork as it will be too far under the car.This is due to the fact that if you put a wheel on your hub with a higher offset than before, the wheels bolting face will have to move further under the car to meet the hub, in extreme cases causing the wheel to sit too far under. If you take a wheel and cut it in half and draw a line down the centre of the width of the alloy wheel the offset will be the distance between the back face (mounting face) of the wheel and the centre line that you have just drawn.The offset is commonly shown as the letters ET followed by a number, eg: ET45. The offset is always measured in mm and can normally be found stamped on the back of the wheel or behind the centre cap (if fitted). Below is a diagram of how the ET is obtained Wheel size 4x100 14" and 15" ( ET 45 ) | CIVIC MA8 MA9 MB1 MB2 MB3 MB4 MB7 MB8 5 DOOR HATCHBACKS. MB9 & MC1 CIVIC AERODECK ESTATES Wheel size 4x114 15" ( ET 55 ) | CIVIC MB6 VTi AND VTiS 5 DOOR HATCH BACKS. MC2 CIVIC AERODECK VTi AND VTiS ESTATES Click here to view the article
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  39. ok im entering rover5 MB4 :D one of the best MB out there :D http://civic5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/7834-long-term-project/
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  40. Someone recently asked how easy it was to split the clear plastic off the clocks... Not very, you can't pry it off/ warm it up, I suggest using a blade.
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  41. Been over to Fast Road Conversions in Ashford today and had a nice new shiny exhaust fitted . It's a 2.25" cat back pipe with 3" rolled in tail for that oem look, nice burble on idle and not intrusively loud at speed
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