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Old 11-27-2010 | 03:53 PM
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Default Noob riding a 98 civic ex sedan clover green

Hey sup all! thanx for such a great site I ve had my civic for about 4 years now sionce 06' ive always loved civics and have been all into the mod and diy and everything civic for over a year
So far i have a AEm CAI Blue Future mods ES Poly kit for whole car, Ground control coilovers with kkoni yellos, Noob riding a 98 civic ex sedan clover green-dsc00337.jpg

Noob riding a 98 civic ex sedan clover green-dsc00344.jpg98-99 front end conversion, 18"Konigs, auto - 5speed swap, would love a engine swap from stock D16(SOHC) to B1 integra (gsr DOHC) and other lil mods So again thanx if any suggestions please advise thanx
 
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Old 11-27-2010 | 07:29 PM
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hey welcome to the site and hope to see you around.! pics of ur ride?
 
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Old 11-28-2010 | 07:34 AM
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Welcome! Make sure to post pics!

The roads around you must be perfect in order to ride lowered on 18's. Those be some big ol' rims.
 
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Old 11-28-2010 | 12:32 PM
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hello and welcome to the forum. I love sedans so glad to see another one. Thats my fav color ek too, wish I had one.

If I were you, I would def go 16 or smaller on the wheels, because you will look like a 4x4 on 18's. also, the more mass the car has to rotate, the less power it will have. I would go 16's with low profile tires. Koni yellows and GC coilovers is a great setup if you can afford it.

also, you may have just made a typo, but i think the conversion you mean is from 96-98 to 99-00, hopefully that helps you in your search for a bumper.

Would love to see pics.
 
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Old 11-28-2010 | 03:31 PM
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Welcome! Technically he's correct, 98-99 conversion is the same thing as 96-98 to 99-00 conversion.
 
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