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    Default Fender Flares/Widebody?

    Id like to see some wide body civics. I want some wider fenders for my civic so I can put bigger tires, but dont want a body kit. I just wanna change the fenders. Could everyone post up some pictures of some civics with wide fenders pls?

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    no because thats some gay shit. RICER! +1 ban.
    just go buy a double stack spoiler, and go fly off a cliff.

    Ive only seen one civic semi pull off a widebody look. There is no point for a widebody civic, not enough power or speed. It will slow you down.
    supra's go widebody to hold all that damn power down once they hit an insane amount of hp that supra's are notorious for 800+ hp

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    i remember seein that feel's yellow one...i think it looked good...for what it is...a civic

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    Quote Originally Posted by 200sxSE
    no because thats some gay shit. RICER! +1 ban.
    just go buy a double stack spoiler, and go fly off a cliff.
    Gay ricer shit???





    don't know where you can get them from tho, just ask around a few body shops, most likely it will have to be custom.

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    just get universal fender flares, thats al the last guy did, and got them cut and molded to match body panels. expect to pay a pretty penny for body work and paint though.

    Mine really dosn't leave the garage. People across the street think it is a tool bench.

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    the one-off widebody from xlr8shen, yes it's a civic under all that, haha


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    I dont like that square look though. I like Nick's example. And ricer shit? Please... My car outside looks absolutely stock. Stock Si wheels, nothing done to the ouside cept for being slammed. Running 8psi t3/t4 custom turbo and having troubles hooking up in 1st. After summer Im rebuilding my motor and going to be running 15psi. So dont talk to me about being a ricer. My car is sleeper as it can get. If you would like pics I would be more than happy to post There IS purpose behind this...

    I think my favorite wide body is the ones they put on GT series M3's. I want to get something simulare but I guess I will have to go custom with it.... which sucks cuz its gonna be a lot more trouble. Ill look around though, if anyone else has pictures, please post.

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    fender flares are the way to go honestly. they are nice and clean

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