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Originally Posted by GTO The red outline on the alloys is a very classy touch. I like. However, if there was one thing I'd swipe from your OHC, it's the seats! They look so supportive, unlike the terribly flat standard seats in my Vtec. |
Yes I agree, the stock seats are too wide.
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Originally Posted by aZa Woah!! srisha thats one hot looking ride !! Is this a vtec or the limited edition model with beige interiors ? |
Its a 1.3 at the moment, will be going for a swap very soon. The beige interiors are custom made, the dasboard is painted with a special paint used only for the dashbaord, its dual color.
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Originally Posted by sushrutha Srisha... that's one hot OHC... |
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Originally Posted by sushrutha Nicely done Can you please give me the breakup estimation for the work done? Thanks |
I dont have the complete break up since the car was already modified to an extent when I bought, you can see the pix in my profile.
I only changed the front, back bumper and the side skirts, front grill, the painting for these and some body tinkering work and re painting costed me approx 20,000 (includes a spare bonnet in sparkling black paint)
Alloys set of 5 for 21,500, and tires 16,000 for a set of 4, 206, 15, 50
tail lamps, side indicators, while tail lamp lights, wipers, side mirrors, and some other accessories costed me about 10,000
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Originally Posted by karthik247 Those are some really nice seats.. |
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Originally Posted by karthik247 Are they the Recaro/Sparco replicas in leather?? |
Replicas,
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Originally Posted by 16v100bhp Srisha.. Your OHC looks awesome! congrats on your new mods.. The seats looks like my replicaros covered in leather.. Nice nice... I think if you can lower the car a bit by some springs it will look even better.. the wheel well looks kind of huge for the wheels.. Oh and the hood is not exactly my taste.. I prefer the clean factory hood of the civic better... but its your mods, if it is another reason to love your car more, great! |
I had problem earlier when the car was running low, and hence keeping it higher for ground clearance. I have a spare hood in stock painted in sparkling black which should be fixed this weekend and will see how it looks.
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Originally Posted by narayan GREAT WHEELS SRISHA - after all how can i not appreciate those wheels when i have exactly the same model...am curious though as to how much you paid for those wheels.. |
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Originally Posted by narayan i sure was ripped off ( in 2006 ) - paid around 25k-27k for a set of 5 |
I paid 21,500 for a set of 5 wheels
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Originally Posted by harmon_bro Hi, |
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Originally Posted by harmon_bro How much did it cost for the leather cover of the seats? |
I bought the car with the seats, hence no idea
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Originally Posted by hkanitkar hey srisha - thats a nice Honda you got there. Loved the colour, and its extension on the wheels. Have you changed the headlights too ? They dont seem to be stock. |
The headlights are from the older civics,
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Originally Posted by vinayvtec In some of the oversea OHC’s you will be able to find those headlights, you can get them in Bangkok, Thailand and Philippines even in Japan (home town of Honda). In Bangalore I am not sure where you are getting them, but my friend had picked up for his car from Bangkok, it might cost you about 3 to 4 grad if I am not wrong. |
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Originally Posted by vinayvtec What do you say srisha? Dude try to source a mugen grill it looks sexy on your car color. |
Yes, they are from Bangkok and you can source them locally. I guess they cost more than 4000 for sure. If I can get the mugen grill, I shall surely put the, help me with a souce.