My civic build up (well half of it)

not a big fan.

Needs a stanard grill, that exhaust removing and oem wheels. You also seem to be spending too much on a 1.6 civic coupe. Never sat in one but they were never rated very highly.

So, a standard civic coupe then.

Never rated highly by who?
 
As for the red badge, well, it looks nice against the black.:D

Hence exactly why i put it on. I am not in any way trying to make it look like a type r. This car doesn't even come in a type r trim, i'm not trying to make it 'look like anything it's not'.

I just de-badged it one day then saw a red H badge and bought it, i could have bought it in green/blue/yellow/whatever but the red went along with my colour scheme.

next i'll have people asking why i've got red brake calipers.. 'it's not a type r'.. maybe not but they are integra type r brakes thats why
 
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Hence exactly why i put it on. I am not in any way trying to make it look like a type r. This car doesn't even come in a type r trim, i'm not trying to make it 'look like anything it's not'.

I just de-badged it one day then saw a red H badge and bought it, i could have bought it in green/blue/yellow/whatever but the red went along with my colour scheme.

I agree, keep it. matches the current colour coding :)
 
Your point being what? Surely a 'genuinely fast car' is something like an Audi RS4 not a Civic VTi. It's a quick hatch rather than a genuinely fast car irrespective of what I happen to drive.
 
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Your point being what? Surely a 'genuinely fast car' is something like an Audi RS4 not a Civic VTi. It's a quick hatch rather than a genuinely fast car irrespective of what I happen to drive.
In your opinion. Thats what you would consider a fast car. Other people have different views.
 
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