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Did you install all those by your self? If I can remember correctly.... I couldn't find that many places in indy to install aftermarket stuff... especially painting bodykits. Man, I don't know but i wouldn't drive and live in college with that car..
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Honda Racer, the seats take some getting used to, but only about 5 min or so. They are acutally quite comfortable. There is amble cushioning for the butt and in the headrest. Getting in is the inconvenient part. I have a friend who commented on this as well. The drivier's is set at the highest ride height because of my body proportion , whereas the passenger is set at the lowest possible. It feels weird sitting in the passenger seat because it is almost like sitting on the floor. Feels weird when I take a ride as a passenger in my car but more racy. Road condition is transmitted better as well via these seats, but they don't make it more uncomfortable any less.
flytojunho, I didn't install those parts by myself. I requested Kingmotorsport to send most of my stuff to this shop in Indianapolis called Super Street Concepts. I had the owner installed the headers and coilovers for me. He does top notch work. As for the bodykit, intake and exhaust, I had a local bodyshop installed it as I figured they shouldn't be too difficult.
t0eKnEe, I removed the badges because I thought I thought the car would look cleaner without them. It is a personal call, some people would leave it on. If I really have to put badges on the car, it will be both the classic cursive "Honda" badge as well as "Mugen" in place of "S2000".
flytojunho, I didn't install those parts by myself. I requested Kingmotorsport to send most of my stuff to this shop in Indianapolis called Super Street Concepts. I had the owner installed the headers and coilovers for me. He does top notch work. As for the bodykit, intake and exhaust, I had a local bodyshop installed it as I figured they shouldn't be too difficult.
t0eKnEe, I removed the badges because I thought I thought the car would look cleaner without them. It is a personal call, some people would leave it on. If I really have to put badges on the car, it will be both the classic cursive "Honda" badge as well as "Mugen" in place of "S2000".