Welcome back.. I remember your car before.. i was sad when it went bye bye
Looking forward to pics of the FA5... any mods to it?
im back in community... let me reintro myself with a photo trail
some vids...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBLixjdV_kw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhhWs_inAI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeAcM2mJ19M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjOr_e3a-H0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fvy5w97VLY
wreck vid... my nokia n90 took pretty decent vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=775tdAfcdTI
vid of AZ RSX sedona drive
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW7-28Ir9Gc
old ride...
04 EP3
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215whp 162wtq
JDM CTR/ITR hybrid
Motor & Drive train:
-Honda JDM DC5R K20a (stock Bottom & cams)
-Honda JDM EP3R 6 speed LSD transmission
-Honda JDM DC5R flywheel
-Honda JDM DC5R PRC Intake manifold
-Honda USDM EP3Si muffler
-Honda JDM DC5R mid pipe
-Spoon Drain plugs
-Spoon Radiator cap
-Spoon Reservoir sock
-Spoon Oil cap
-Spoon Carbon Kevlar plug cover
-Spoon 70mm taper-bored throttle body
-Hondata Intake manifold gasket
-Hondata Kpro JDM DC5R PRC ECU
-Toda Valve springs
-Toda Flywheel
-Buddy Club P1 Racing Valves
-Buddy club Short shifter assembly
-Mugen Head gasket (.4 raise in compression)
-Mugen Baffled oil pan
-Corsport Shifter bushings
-Corsport Clutch line
-Exedy Organic stage 1 clutch
-DC Sport DC5-S race header
-Injen DC5-S short intake w/ heat shield
-T1R Ground kit
-Locash K-Pro ECU tune
-NGK Iridium spark plugs
-Gator Stage 2 axles
-Energy Suspension Motor mount inserts
Suspension:
-Honda JDM DC5R (Rear) 22mm sway bar
-Spoon (Rear) Lower tie bar
-Spoon (Rear) Upper strut bar
-Spoon (Front) Lower brace
-T1R Pillowball steering rod end
-Function7 Rear Sway bar endlinks
-J's Racing Inner fender brace
-J's Racing C-pillar bar
-SPC (Rear) Camber kit
-SPC (Front) Camber kit
-Tien Basic coil over
-5zigen Fn01r-c Bronze 17x7.5 +45 w/ 215/45 tires
Brakes:
-Spoon Brake lines
-Hawk HP Plus Brake pads
-Motul RBF 600 Racing brake fluid
Interior:
-Honda JDM EP3R gauge cluster
-Honda JDM EP3R shift boot
-Honda JDM DC5R 6spd shift knob
-Honda JDM DC5R coin holder
-Sparco Short pedals
-Sparco Dead pedal
Exterior:
-Honda JDM EP3R Honda emblems
-Honda JDM DC5R amber side marker
-Honda JDM DC5R 2 stars tag
-Honda JDM gas tag
-Custom Bronze shocker sticker (front and rear glass)
-Custom "CIVIC" Emblem removed
-Custom "I-Vtec" sticker removed
-Custom "Si" emblem removed[/CENTER]
thanks to ICB
- finnaly drunk driver sealed its fate... ended up with a FA5
look my driver seat was squashed...
my ITR motor and tranny
and now...
http://www.ephatch.com/forum/newthre...postthread&f=3
Last edited by Tnhatch03; 08-14-2008 at 04:52 PM.
Welcome back.. I remember your car before.. i was sad when it went bye bye
Looking forward to pics of the FA5... any mods to it?
man that suck, y bro, but i am moving out to surprise, az in a month or two mabey we will meet eachother at a meet or something. . . and cant wait for the new pics
little bit... dont think ill go as far as i did with the EP, but it was begging for it
not so much the Fa5
http://www.ephatch.com/forum/newthre...postthread&f=3
Damn, that was a really nice ep3!!! Same rims as my ep3. Too bad it got totaled. If my ep3 was that tricked out and it got totaled I would probably just give up and not try again. That's gotta be a little depressing. But on a happy note now you have a sexy black Honda instead if a bright silver Honda.
Thanks for sodomizing my modem w/ all ur pics and videos.
Ha nah jk, sux about ur car man.. she was gorgeous.
*edit* rofl just saw your " jdm fan " .. everyone has one of those apparently..
that sucks bro, I love that K20A sound. truely JDM :D
My EP3 was totaled too, about 3 weeks ago. It was bone stock, i only had it since Nov 07. But now I have a FA5 also, just got a Galaxy Grey 07. Good taste in cars my friend.
Same here, I would take the civic si over almost anything reasonable. It is fun, reliable, fuel efficient, etc. etc. I could have gotten a real nice 2004 Audi A4 turbo quattro with like 20,000miles but they are just not a good investment unless you have plenty of money to throw around when you have to repair it in the future.
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