Technical Topics specific to the Hatchback body - NOT where you post pics/build specs of your car.
By nas_
#243823 where abouts in sydney are you ?
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By Johny
#243986 fairfield you ?
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By Reptile
#244231 Hello man i envy how clean is your civic PLZ keep it like this.Im new to the site and new to the mod-ing world so i see myself in your posts...I would suggest(with an experience of 2 months as a civic owner :P) start doing small this like i did,do some interior like i did change my seat covers,floor mats,steering wheel,gear stick,rims etc....now im gathering money for a new sound system and ill try to wire it up myself...its very self satisfying when u do things to ur new car by yourself especially if you like it as much..Ohh and tint those windows a bit thats a future step for me to...i promise ill pot some pics :) Go on with that beauty man :thumb:
By Civvy
#247268 None of the above: keep it simple; k24 and 5 lugconversion.
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By 94EJ2
#247349 duckbill spoiler,
spoon style mirrors,
wink mirror for the interior(to make up for the lost visibility of the spoon mirrors)
drop
exhaust
front lip
the options are endless it just depends what you like and what you are willing to do everything on this list is pretty easy bolt on stuff just like others said look around at others cars and see what you like then do it
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By ogxandrew
#247379 Whatever you do, the best advice is: Take your time! Good luck!
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By kapow
#248165 Damn that civic is clean! I bought my civic from Sydney too, can't get over how cheap cars are there.

What model is it? GL, GLi, Vti, Breeze?
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By bserius
#249930 gold classics on your blue would be sick. if ya do suspension dont cheap out get 1 piece setup or u will regret it trust me ive been there..
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By Loki_95EG
#249952 I usually start out with the two things that are noticed first... Lowering it and rims, Those two mods right there make the biggest difference to me as far as overall appearance.. then from there like Dbrooks said... start with little things interior wise, then do some research on what you think you can get done or would like to do!
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By fresh eh2*
#249960 Restore before modding! These cars are getting up there as far as age. Take it on a long drive point out the problems and fix them before you start modding it. Thats a very good starting platform you have. Keep it clean!
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By 23
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dbrooks wrote:my advice to you, would be to take things one step at a time and start out with simple things.

getting a nice shift boot and shift knob is a great start for someone starting to modify a car. doing random small things like that gets you used to taking off parts and whatnot. as you get more and more experience, you can start doing more things, like getting a new sound system and wiring it up yourself.

if you're brand new to all of this, i wouldnt worry about any engine mods for awhile. suspension work isn't hard at all either..... i would just start with interior stuff, since it all goes together pretty easily.

new wheels and tires are always nice, but your stock hubcaps do look nice on a clean daily driver.

overall, you have a base that a lot of people look for. you can mod this whole entire car if you want, or you can keep it simple and clean.


I totally agree with you, sir. I'm new to this Honda game too. I would keep it simple, just the way I want it to be. Motors? I wouldn't go there, because there's so many things to do to have it completed, haha. Just hook up the rims, tires and interior parts, and have it lowered. Not SLAMED! BTW, nice pick up you got there, man. it's clean, how much you got it for? If you don't mind me asking.
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By gtstripes
#250138 hey welcome to the site! i used to live in cambelltown now in canberra! howoften u come here? no1 here lives in canberra and i need to meet other civic people lol hit me up if you come down here ill re-do your interior :D for free lol (or $10 if i feel like maccas)
By JayJay
#250181 would u tell me which Color Code this Blue is ?