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  1. Got a brakelight out Deck looks gooood though! I want another deck
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  2. So for a very long time its been well known the Civic MA/B/C is based upon the Honda Domani / Acura EL in Canada/States which also shares a hell of a lot of parts with the Rover 45 / MG being the same platform. It was also sold in places around asia-pacific as the Isuzu Gemini (MA = 1993-94, MB = 1997) or Suzuki Baleno (1999 era).. Well after a hell of a lot of digging around I found a few other varients based upon the domani, and thus sharing the majority of parts with MA/B/C/EG/DC2... Enter the ring... Honda City Type-SZ (SX8) Now I have to apologise if the quality of the images are terrible, I'm on limited internet service at work and they block sites such as Flickr, Photbucket, Imgur etc What I'm hoping is that we can gather up any images of City's, Baleno's, Gemini's, Acura's, Domani's, MA/B/Cs and compile them into a somewhat of a image knowledge base so people can get inspiration and ideas for projects. I love the VTI-S kit how it sets off the bubbly "soft" lines and makes the car look more aggressive but I'd love to see a bit more creativity with the MB. If you've got a few pictures please post them up, would be fantastic to get them together in one place Aug 18th: I'm now making this a thread dedicated to gaining inspiration for your project!
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  3. Typical response from parts people Oh wait, I'm a parts person :0
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  4. Good idea. Being an 'Oldy Mouldy' and on a pension I'm always on a budget. Hey-Ho, such is life'
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  5. s**t about the block mate! i've changed all mine to ARP.
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  6. Im looking to go a similar route but with no experience of turbos as yet, Ive done no end of research on it as this'll be the first time ive tried to turbo any engine, il probably have loads of daft questions to throw your way along the line. I was lookng at some of the ebay turbos and for the price of them ya cant complain if and/or when they fail just get another haha. get them coilovers on, ya know ya want to
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  7. oooooooh tuuurrrbboooooooo, yes I agree
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  8. Yes, Hatch for the win
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  9. A common thing a lot of customers did (when I worked parts 4-5 years back) to save themselves about £42 a pair was to buy a set of universal bonnet windscreen washers and use some 3-5mm vac hose which came to no-more than about £6, saving about £42 in total. They usually come with a threaded nozzle at the back with a nut like this: sure they're not as fancy as the parts they replace but if you're on a budget then this might be an option!
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  11. There's a little metal spring clip thing a me bob that fits between a notch on the washer jet body and the back of the bumper. Pretty sure that the bumper has to come off though. Taking the bumper off isn't too bad in itself... The problem will be siezed screws.
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  12. Seeing as everyone liked the first lot of pictures so much here are a lot more of them to make you feel even better More to follow
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