My Car (one of them)

josephuk09

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Hi all

Got a second Civic a couple of weeks ago

Needs a couple of things done for the MOT..

Got it for a very good price

Anyway
It's a Honda Civic Coupe 1.6I LS




(I've since replaced the std lights on the right with the matching lexus lights)




(with my other car)


Thanks!

Joe
 

barcafan_84

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wow at first i thought it was a hyundai LOL. good luck with your cars man
 


josephuk09

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I think it looks pretty good as it is. (and sounds great)
What would you suggest I do to it?


GBP = British pounds

So it works out around $650?
 

el_betiyo

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^Not bad, how many miles/km?

Drop it, change the hood, bumper and tailights. The car doesn't flow to well the way it is, just my 2c
 

josephuk09

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125724 miles on the clock
I'm going to lower it..

Not 100% sure if i'm going to keep it, ro tidy it up a bit and sell it.
So I don't want to do too much on it.
 

CHILD

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the nicest thing about this car is the price you got it at
 

CHILD

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and what motor is in this, whats the engine code because ive never heard of a 1.6 LS
 

josephuk09

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D16Y7

Found in:

* 1996-2000 Honda Civic DX/VP/LX/CX
* 1999-2000 Honda Civic Special Edition - SE(Canada)
* 1996-97 Honda del Sol S
* 1997 Honda Civic Coupe LSI
o Displacement : 1,593 cc (97.2 cu in)
o Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
o Compression : 9.4:1
o Power : 106 hp (79.0 kW, 107 ps) @ 6400 rpm
o Torque : 103 ft·lbf (14.3 kg/m, 140 Nm) @ 4,600 rpm
o Redline : 6800 rpm
o Rev-limiter: 7200 rpm
o Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
o Fuel Control : OBD2 MPFI
o Head Code : P2F
o Piston Code : P2E
o ECU Code : P2E
 

josephuk09

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I guess people in the UK like adding body mods..
And people in the US like to keep the mods under the hood and the body kept how it looked on day one

=)
 

twist

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Im from the UK and totally disagree, subtle mods = class, outrageous bodykits = not so much (but up to you)
 

NIKE H34D

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Id say..... get full coverage insurance on it....

Than go buy a good seat belt system...

than wreck the car into a wall and collect your money :D
 


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