Left unsupervised with power tools I just start cutting things. This was the first of many cuts to the body because it’s easier then buying new parts.
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Left unsupervised with power tools I just start cutting things. This was the first of many cuts to the body because it’s easier then buying new parts.
I think I finally decided what muffler id need to complete the rear and of my #EG this turn down style looks epic and won’t get in the way of my rear diffuser. Was also looking at some of the smaller rear bumper diffusers thinking that would be a nice edition as I was drawing circles on my rear bumper to imagine how they may look. Then I came up on this sweet #AEM V2 intake at the junkyard and #DCSports header. The header is in great condition and the intake comes with the lower pipe and thin transmission bracket needed to allow this to be mounted correctly. Great come up for 100 bucks I love the junkyard.
Trying to build a replica of the rocket bunny pandem style wide body kit. Starting with the regular EG front bumper. A dremal rotary tool and some some screws and epoxy. The whole kit is 3200 dollars which is double what I paid for the car. My thought is maybe I can make all the pieces and stay under my budget of 1,000 to build all the parts not including paint.
This is my baby a lot of fun do it yourself posts coming up. This is a really nice platform to make a functional but stylish take on the run of the mill civic hatchback