That is pretty interesting. Anybody want to try that I have the same body style civic sitting under my deck.
That is pretty sweet. I remember seeing something similar to this awhile ago, but I never followed it. The on I saw the goal was the same a Subaru powered EG civic hatch. However this one used the Civic chassis and modified it to have the driveshaft tunnel and all that jazz. I wish I still had the thread bookmarked as it was pretty sweet.
I like how he didn't want to keep the hood scoop, but I'm glad he did. It certainly would make one look twice if it drove by.
did anyone else see the part about the "Civette"? i hit up youtube for that, and i was just a WEEE bit impressed. then i dug up the build of that, and was even more impressed. corvette powered civic, can't go wrong with that.
I'd say it's more Subaru than Honda. He'll have to title it as a Subaru since the VIN's all over the place will be fore a Subaru.
I think that is pretty bad ass. Very creative. Though it's cheap, I do enjoy the matte black color. I've seen pics of a matte black Ferrari.... It made me go from 6 to midnight Edit: Pics
Since he most likely cannot weld 1/4" steel together, talking crap about something like this is second nature. It is much easier to put down other's projects than to attempt something difficult yourself.
same here but imho building something around a motor is sooooo much harder than fitting a motor into something. Cibaru's body gaps are better than a civic or wrx from the factory :laugh:
Haha sorry I was joking he's a good friend of mine... shoulda said j/k at the end I don't wanna sound mean.
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