Originally Posted by kenton
I'm thinking of adding one of those dual-din Eclipse/Pioneer/Kenwood/Whoeverischeapeastandhasmostfeatures 6.5" monitors with navigation. All and all, and replacing my door/rear speakers (I'll keep that shitty BOSE bass box) will be about $1500. Not too bad, actually as much as adding navigation to the Si would've been.
And yeah, the RSX-S handles great. I've added Mugen front and rear strut bars, Integra Type-R floor bar and Megan C-pillar bar (bling bar). On top of that I'm dropped about 1.5F/1.8R on Megan Racing 32-way adjustable coilovers with front pillow ball mounts. SPC rear camber kit. The coilovers were $840 and they're better than the Tein SS-P because you can adjust ride height independent of the spring preload. If I slammed my car it would still handle good.
Here's a picture of my rear bars, and btw: the seats perfectly fold up, the c-pillar bar is about 1.5" behind the passengers heads, no one yet has hit their head on it.
Here's a photo album actually, but it doesn't have pictures of new stuff (TODA exhaust, Injen CAI)
http://ualr.facebook.com/album.php?a...0&id=120500744
I have a Garmin Nuvi 350 navi/mp3 player/picture viewer/everything, I highly highly recommend it. It's currently the best handheld available and the antenna is strong enough so that you can use it as a guide when walking through big cities. I originally wanted a double din navi but the Nuvi 350 is just as powerful, but more importantly I can stick it to my windshield whenever I want