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ZchDnn

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  1. I'm not too sure to be honest, money is the main part...and it's just the droning "HURGHHHHNNNGGGGGGGG" sound echoing off houses whilst trawling at 30 mph lol I may upgrade the mani though, not too sure if I want to work on the engine in THIS Civic...but I have plans
  2. I think I killed my catconverter today in Birmingham...also I did have abit of tyreware driving up, but I cant seem to spot it :S They look fine. Hmm
  3. Also, ARB upgrade to make it less bouncy? Front and rears and MG's or better? hmm.
  4. Haha I was even considering getting a shorter aerial but it looks alright
  5. Thanks for the offer mate, but sell it instead...get some Civic merch for the baby
  6. Haha Tom, would help if it floods around here I guess and I'm not sure about the yellow tints :/ I have the roll of film but I like the white bulbs I have. Seems to suit my eyesight and the area for me lol (Bare in mind my bedroom light is red and I usually drive my missus home late at night lol). And I am considering upgrading the exhaust, but I'll think about that when I'm back from Thailand Also, if anyone needs tyres, try Ted's Tyres in Bedminster! I paid £50 for two part worn tyres held back from a week ago, fitted in under 8 minutes or less. Came back home, found over 6mm of tread on each...practically brand new. Prices are £25 for part worn including fitting amd VAT and £35 for a new tyres! Chuffed! Edit: I'm definitely going to sort out all the scratches and colour code all the black parts, the grill and chrome, minus the H badge Also did anyone notice my car aerial? The result of not thinking whilst scraping snow off the roof Still picks up a decent reception
  7. Cheers for the feedback guys And yes it's at the lowest...and to be fair, on the roads around where I live where we get a heavy amount of lorries, with all the potholes and SO many bumps it does get a little bit violent in regards to the bouncyness - but naturally, I don't mind - easy to keep the car under control, not to the point of danger. The only downside I'm having is catching the tow loops on the front and abit of a back strain filling the car up with fuel lol Also, can anyone tell me what the roads are like in Birmingham City Centre and Manchester? Having a little road trip with the missus next week and I'm slightly concerned with speedbumps lol
  8. UH OH 03/02/2012 - TA Technix Coilovers Fitted! Honda Civic MB4 by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr 03/02/2012 - TA Technix Coilovers Fitted! Honda Civic MB4 by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr 03/02/2012 - TA Technix Coilovers Fitted! Honda Civic MB4 by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr 03/02/2012 - TA Technix Coilovers Fitted! Honda Civic MB4 by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr I'm glad I don't suffer from motion sickness haha Ended up using an angle grinder for quicktime ANDDD had to make a trip up to Halfords to buy an M10 (or 8...I forgot) x 80mm bolt to fix the bottom of the shock's forks. It did squeak a little bit but went on the second ride!
  9. I KNOW RIGHT!! So many finger black fingerprints on them at the moment What is this 'cleaning' of which you speak? Are they mean't to be grey? I think we're just going to saw and drill the bolt out and hopefully the bolt that came with the coileys should fit...otherwise, I'm f**ked...Where can I pick up a cheap replacement just incase? lol
  10. I KNOW RIGHT!! So many finger black fingerprints on them at the moment And cheers guys Considering raising it a little bit though as I can't get onto my friends driveway...or I may leave it hmmm lol Next up on the to do list after the coilovers are sorted: New set of tyres, a full service and getting the leather fully repaired (before Japfest hopefully )
  11. Cheers guys Shall be working on the car again on Saturday with use of some saws and bolt extractors lol
  12. Sawing it off seems like the easiest option to be honest and I've heard that also. Probably have a play around sometime in the week if I can lol and fairly big, big portion of chips with it too! haha Also, as I was excited, ran inside and got my camera and took this. The first shot of the car and I never even checked it was in focus properly Honda Civic MB4 on TA Technix Coilovers by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr
  13. 2nd Attempt at fitting the coilovers today with a hand from my cousins and success! ... On the front, at the lowest setting, looking like this: 27/01/2013 - Hot Rod Honda! by Zach@EdgeVisualMedia.com, on Flickr 9.3cm clearance on the front! As we had problems removing a bolt (see the image description OR page #1 for some details) so the standard shocks are on the back with the standard wheels (as they are a fraction smaller due to the tire size). So we've left it as it is...and it's drivable and there's no loud knocking! And here is how she looks for the moment until we work out a solution The handling and overall feel from the front seems to have improved greatly too! Can't wait to fit the rears! Does anyone advise sawing off the bolt and replacing it with the new one that came with the coilovers? Or taking it to a specialist to deal with?
  14. Really stunning! Love the bootlid, the colour...EVERYTHING aha Got any ideas for the wheels yet? Can't wait to see the progression on her
  15. Hope ur not exspecting us to get naked and have flashing lights around our balls for these night photos? Abit of steel wool around your nads...nahh too painful and yes Tom! But same principle Steel wool? You get the same feeling a couple of days after you shave! Yeah, for those kind of shots you can either use steel wool (ignite and fling it!) as a sparkler...so they may leave the c**k area slightly toasted
  16. Hope ur not exspecting us to get naked and have flashing lights around our balls for these night photos? Abit of steel wool around your nads...nahh too painful and yes Tom! But same principle
  17. Haha Civic5 South West Clubhouse! Better pictures then! And I'd like to work in the night in regards to the photos...got some awesome ideas I'd like to try
  18. I want to like, redo all the photos I'll see if I can work on them tomorrow aswell as take some for this thread
  19. GUYSSSSS, do I want to keep my brighty-whitey cheapy evilbay bulb'd lights as they are or do I want to wrap them with some yellow tint I've acquired? Also bought some black tint and it's wayyyy too dark for my likings!
  20. Sounds a bargain to be fair, someone will have to set up a thread for it in the future, see how many people would be interested
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