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New project: 1990 Civic Wagon


adamEj6

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Well I just bought a Civic Wagon today and I am starting a little new project which should be pretty sweet. It's completely stock right now but i am going to swap the motor for an obdo SiR B16 hopefully within 3 weeks then i will get some different rims most likely GSR blades and lower it probably about 2.5 inches on some tokiko shocks with neuspeed springs...I took some pics of it today so here it is

 

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no. make it black. the back end of those wagons are all hunky and big looking. black is slimming. and also, i wouldnt do gsr wheels on it. id look for plain 5 spoke type rim, something with fatter spokes. in a black or flat black color. thats just my 2 cents.

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are you kidding everyone wants that car!!! haha i know it looks so funny but its so roomy damn...i will do it good, i just want everyone to be like damn thats f*cking nice when its all done

hrmz. i dont know of anyone who wants that car. haha. to be honest, i cant say ive seen more than 20 on the road in the greater seattle area in the last year. but if your saying is correct, then go ahead, and paint it w/e color and let it be janky and old looking.

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Can't say much about the wagon above, but I did like the Civic Wagon when it was around. A kid in high school had one and it was that odd off-white/tannish looking color. Mod'd it to hell...hehe decent ride.

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They're ugly, but a 4wd Civic wagon with a boosted B series would be kick ass.

 

How the hell will that work?

 

And if you are really low on money in terms of paint, roller or spray paint. That's what I plan on doing if my daily driver turns out being crapty paint quality, just a cheap way to try and make it look a little cleaner. It won't feel or look like a professional job, but it will shine, clear coat the crap out of it.

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