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Old Mar 8, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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yo my fellow honda lovers. ok enuff of the bologna (isnt it interesting how the spell that word?) ne wayz, i was wondering where i might be able to locate some good websites tha sell auomotive graphics. the ones i have found have not been that good. can some peeps point me in the right direction? PLEASE?!? also. i went to get a price quote to see how much it woud cost to get my buddyclub kit installed. they said $400..non-painted..isnt that a little excessive? what is so complicated about it to cost that much? could i do it myself, possibly? ok i think thats all the questions i have for now. thanx in advance for the assistance. woops, i have one more, im sure u peeps are aware of the feels wide body fenders. isnt it just 4 fenders that attach? someone told me that the front are separate fenders but for the back, they have to be riveted and molded in. is that correct? o it would be for a 99 civic ex...ok im officially done for now....
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Old Mar 8, 2003 | 06:49 PM
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1. dont touch the graphics IMO (and basically everyone elses) but here http://www.autotoyaz.com/modimgrap.html
2.yeah u can put the body kit on yourself its not hard and maybe they were going to charge u 400 b/c they were going to mold it on there
3. i dunno about the fenders
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 07:20 AM
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i know most peeps are a fan of the body graphics but a regular black car can be kindor boring, i think body graphics will help it stand out and mesh bettr with the iterior of my car (its black and yellow in the interior)
i dont think that the shop was going to mold it but that would be more worth the money if u ask me. thanx for the info
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 07:33 AM
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If you could, just test fit the front and rear bumpers yourself. If you're happy with the way that they fit, just ask the shop to install the side skirts to your car. I'm sure that they'll charge you considerably less than 400.

As for the Feel's fenders, the copies that weren't intended for the EK's yes the front flares are whole fender replacements and the back is just the flare itself. But since you have a 99, you might have the option of just getting the flare for the front as well. If you do plan on getting the Feel's, might I suggest that you wait until you get those before you ask for a shop to install the body kit. It'd be cheaper that way.
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 01:33 PM
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wut do mean just get the flares for the front? that would be ugly..u mean have the front molded too? hmm..and wut is the EK? is that the hatchback? so im going to have to have somone mold the back flares in then huh? hmm..i see te dollar signs now..=(
thanx for the info..and i was thinking about putting the body kit on myself..cant be that hard if everything is close to correct fitment..but why did u say take te sideskirts to the shop? are the harder or something?
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Old Mar 9, 2003 | 11:20 PM
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Originally posted by hoophype84
wut do mean just get the flares for the front? that would be ugly..u mean have the front molded too? hmm..and wut is the EK? is that the hatchback? so im going to have to have somone mold the back flares in then huh? hmm..i see te dollar signs now..=(
thanx for the info..and i was thinking about putting the body kit on myself..cant be that hard if everything is close to correct fitment..but why did u say take te sideskirts to the shop? are the harder or something?
Let me see if I could clarify. What I meant by the front, is that since you have a 96+ model civic that there is an option for you to have the replacement fender (which is the entire fender with the wide flare already molded onto it) or just get the flare that attaches to your existing OEM fender.

I'm not saying to just get the front, I'm saying that there is an option for you on the front fenders on these two different type of feels fenders.

EK is the body style used to designate the 96+ civic hatch/sedan
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Old Mar 10, 2003 | 02:20 AM
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ok thanx, got ya..im considering splurging about doing it..i have to see what the local shop would want to install it...i think i might have to keep my fingers crossed
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