94 Midori Civic Hatchback

btk2334

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New to the site, figured first thing's first. So here's my introduction.
I moved last year to the Richmond, VA area, by way of Raleigh, NC, by way of Long Island NY. None of which where I was born so I've lived a few places now. My first car was a 1999 Civic coupe, let's just say that was like a learning experience that ultimately met the unfortunate end of theft. I then drove a 1995 Civic hatchback, which was another work in progress, until meeting another unfortunate end with a deer. My latest project is my 1994 Midori Civic hatchback, which gains some local notariety from its color. I'll add some pictures later since Im working (overnight) and dont have full access to the internet. well here's a quick rundown of my car's mods i guess.
B16A
Skunk2 intake manifold, Pro-S Coilovers, and rear lower control arms
Apex'i WS2 Exhaust
AEM Hybrid Intake
RMF Header
Blackworks Racing Text pipe and forged valves
Exedy Stage 2 Clutch
Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel
Godspeed Aluminum Race radiator
Integra Brakes all the way around and Type R rear sway bar
Blox LCA and adjustable sway bar links(rear)
Adjustable front and rear camber kits (not sure of the brand)
Innovative solid motor mounts
Konig rims with BFG supersport tires....

Well i think thats about it. I also owned an 89 Civic Wagovan for a bit and daily drive a 98 Integra coupe.
 

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Never seen a midori EG before. Looks great!
 


btk2334

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Honestly, I liek it alot although I bought it this color and wasnt sure whether I would like it or not. I had all gray scale cars (silver 99 civic coupe, white 95 civic hatch, black 97 jeep grand cherokee, gray 89 civic wagon) and now I have two green cars (the hatch and a 98 integra coupe). That being said, I am growing tired of caring how the paint looks, since its nice color-wise, so I'm considering a more low-maintenance color in the future.
 


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