It's been a year since my "$1500 Honda Civic Transformation" video and it's time for a much needed update! I've installed a handful of mods to my Civic over the last year and many of you want to know how they are holding up! I know there's a handful of people that have picked up cheap Honda Civic projects for themselves and want to see if my mods are the right way to go. So in this video I review ALL the mods thus far and give you my honest opinion on them.
My Civic build isn't perfect, nor was it meant to be. It's come a long way and I've had a lot of fun making this civic a better daily driver. The exterior of the car looks ideal in my eyes and has a functional yet "mean" looking stance. The Konig Dekagrams and installing the TruHart Civic Street Plus coilovers made the biggest difference. The interior of the car is FINALLY a nice place to be and FEELS so much sportier than before. I would have to give credit to the S2000 steering wheel and Del Sol seats for making that happen. Overall, many of these things are little but add up to the big picture of a "cleaner' daily driver.
The engine mods on the Civic are lacking (I know), but time will tell if I ever decide to swap the motor or turbo the D16. That is still currently in the air. In the meantime, here is a parts list that I could gather of (most) things on the civic so far!
Parts List & Links
D16Z6 "Vtec" Valve Cover
96-00 Honda Civic AEM Intake:
JDM Sport Front Strut bar:
JDM Sport Rear Strut Bar:
H4 HID Headlight Kit:
92-00 Honda Civic Yonaka Catback:
OEM Civic Si Grill:
99-00 Ebay front Lip:
96-98 Honda Civic Mud guards:
OEM Painted Sideskirts
OEM "Style" Spoiler w/ LED Brake Light:
Carbon Gurney Flap:
Konig Dekagrams:
205/50/15 Tires:
1994 Honda Del Sol Seats
Iggee Seat Covers:
OEM Black Floor Mats:
AP1 S2000 Steering Wheel
Leather Armrest Cover:
Skunk2 Shift Knob:
Sony WX-900BT:
Kicker 10 Inch Sub:
Dual 600 Watt Amp:
Thanks for Watching!
- ALLDAYANTHONY
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