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CivicNewbie17
09-19-2002, 07:14 PM
Ok i have a few things I have to say.First I will tell you alittle about myself and car. I am only 16 i am male i make 140 extra dollars a month i have a 95 civic DX. It has 3A per. muffler and i have good exauhst. its stock with a few mods. you can see what kind of money i make so if you could help me a little just to get me started i would apreciate it. I also have yokohama wheels and LOCO 17' rims. I have lowering springs also so my car looks and handles great. Please give me some advice on mods.
Thanks
Dylan

ChinkGotRice
09-23-2002, 01:33 AM
welcome newbie...... when i was 16, i was makin the same to a lil bit more than you..... i dont know how bad you want to get into the whole import scene, but if you decide to go big...save up! if you just want to work w/ what you got, save up for the first basic bolt on mod... aem cold air intake. You'll like it :)

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hawjracer
10-05-2002, 09:19 AM
just save some money and get a swap.

95 civic dx
98 gsr swapped
drag kit, gen 3
t3/t4
boosting 9 psi
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candymanjl
10-05-2002, 01:59 PM
yeah dude, it takes some serious work, but save your $$$ you'll be the pimp with the swap in his car driving to high school :D

p.s. my buddy saved $10,000 working minimum wage (pre $5.15 an hour) to get his integra when he was your age, so it can be done.

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Projekt7Tuning
10-05-2002, 07:05 PM
I would suggest just putting your bens' and franks' aside and saving for a swap FIRST! You will feel much better knowing that you have something solid under the hood, then something that will break looking good. A nice underhood set-up is always the best feeling, even though some people have to learn the long way, and do looks first. Just make sure no matter what you are having fun!

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