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  • Birthday 07/16/1978

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    Kostas
  • Age group
    31-40...Oldish
  • Location
    GREECE

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  • Civic Model
    CIVIC S 5 DOOR
  • Model code
    OTHER CAR

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  1. HONDA CIVIC EJ/EK (Type-r 1996-1998) front grille to MB1 (and MA8-MA9) (pre face-lift). Will it fit? Thanks
  2. MB1 disc brakes (hubs+rotors+discs, 262 mm front – 239mm rear) upgrade to MB6 (282mm front – 260 mm rear) Can it be done?
  3. Actually, is an MB1 D16Y3 with 113ps (Non-VTEC) .
  4. MB6 Front lip on an MB1 (and MA8-MA9) bumper. Yes, it can be done with a little modification. I think, my refinishing man cut a short portion at the centre of lip, then he joined the 2 pieces and he screwed them directly on the bumper without any problem.
  5. MB6 Front lip on an MB1 (and MA8-MA9) bumper. Yes, it can be done with a little modification. I think, my refinishing man cut a short portion at the centre of lip, then he joined the 2 pieces and he screwed them directly on the bumper without any problem.
  6. Yes, it can be done with a little modification. I think, my refinishing man cut a short portion at the centre of lip, then he joined the 2 pieces and he screwed them directly on the bumper without any problem. The result is awesome!
  7. Hello there. I've searched the forum here and I found out that this steering wheel http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACURA-INTEGRA-DC2-B18C-TYPE-R-OEM-SRS-MOMO-STEERING-WHEEL-JDM-DC2-ITR-STEERING-/262271509980?hash=item3d1099a5dc:g:hAMAAOSwFMZWr9M8&vxp=mtr fits exactly (with no mods) to an mb1, am I right? My whole story is : I had an awful non-srs steering wheel, so I changed it to the OEM MB6 steering wheel form a guy here. I managed to install it with the clock spring. But, the steering wheel has wear and tear. So, can I just buy the above one and plug and play? Also, what other steering wheels (srs with leather strap original Honda) can I fit? Thanks
  8. Thank you my friend. So, we are searching the known sites, especially in Germany, and if we are lucky, we buy the grille for mb. I 've seen a few of them on ebay. Thanks
  9. Hello there again. Does anyone know if the grill from the japan Civic (ej/ek) fits directly to MB1? I'm asking this because I've seen on ebay many many grills debadged for the japanese Civic, so it would be a chance for me to get one of those grills. Many thanks
  10. Well, I had the right one (clock spring),and finally I installed it! I mean the clock spring. It was the right one from the begining but my previous mechanic was for rubbish. He didn't understand how to install it. Now, it's installed propertly. I have horn, thanks God. Conclusion... All M's (regardless facelift or pre-facelift) DO HAVE the same wiper-indicator stalk AND THE SAME clock spring (airbag squib). Whoever has the ugly 3-spoke non srs steering wheel it's piece of cake to put the 4-spoke srs one. The Honda part code of the clock spring is...77900-st3-e81 The Honda part code of the indicator-wiper stalk (on which the spring is fitted) is..35251-st3-g81 They are the same for all M's
  11. Hello there. Does anyone know which type of clock spring do MB1 have? I think that MB1 had 2 different clock springs during their lifetime. The most common one, which also fits to EJ/EK series isn't appropriate for my car. I would be grateful to you if someone could tell me precisely which clock spring my MB1 has. Many thanks
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