Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tyler Burrough's 93 Honda Civic VX h/b


Tyler Burroughs
Age: 28
93 Honda Civic VX h/b
Mods:
LS/VTEC (B16A1 head) CTR cams Titan Motorsports cam gears Skunk2 intake manifold Blox 72mm throttle body Yowei-SS carbon intake DC Sports 4-1 header custom 2-1/4" exhaust DC Sports muffler NGK blue wires Mishimoto radiator hoses mild engine bay wire tuck under hood fuse box moved to cabin
Ground Control coilovers Tokico Illuminastruts Skunk2 front camber kit Energy Suspension bushings Blox rear lower control arms
EP3 Civic Si seats Razo 440R weighted shift knob PWJDM shift boot led white / amber dash lights Alpineheadunit Infinity Kappa front door speakers Kenwood slim kevlar12" sub Rockford Fosgate 300-1 amp Viper 5901 remote start/alarm secondary mini piezo siren in dash rear hatch pop from keypad
EX/Si front lip PPG candy apple red paint all clear tail lamps half clear tail lamps Volk Racing Group AV 16x7 wheels (manufactured in '95) Falken 205/40 tires
How I got into Honda's: I have been into cars my entire life. Around age 7 or 8 I became very interested in low riders. The bright and flashy paint, wheels, the fact that they were hardly off the ground...I just liked how different they were. Around age 10 (1995) a few of my friends had older brothers who began driving and had modified import cars, mainly Honda's as they were cheaper and easier to modify than a traditional low rider. Around 1999 I helped a friend's brother do what was one of our town's first B18C swaps into a 92-95 Civic hatch and after riding in that car every day to and from school, I was hooked. I got my first car, a bone stock (never even had a radio or speakers installed), showroom condition '95 Civic DX coupe. I haven't owned anything but Honda's since. Reasonable dream car: Pop-up headlight Acura NSX A little about me: I have about 6 years body work experience and have done everything on my car myselfwith the exception of an extra pair of hands during the engine swap.It also has: Crower valves, springs & retainers Denji headlamps and a CTR front upper strut bar




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