i have a 91 honda civic, is it worth pimping out?

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Asked by Mason Oct 13, 2009 at 10:17 PM about the 1991 Honda Civic

Question type: Car Customization

just wondering if its worth my time or if i should move on

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In my opinion, HELL NO!!! But then again my opinion doesn't matter. How much does your car mean to you? Would you be anymore proud of your civic if it had (what ever you consider pimpin out to entail)? Do you expect anyone else to care (most won't and many will mock you as it is a ricer car, just goes with teh territory of a Civic)? Does it matter to you what others think?

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Mason, The 91 civic's are nice i think but only if it is a Hatchback or a wagon, Because parts are very easy to come by now coupe's and saloon's(4door) on the other had were never really popular to begin with so parts there for....harder to find. Just remember, It's not about what people think about your car. The car is an expression of you. Have fun with it!

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just do whatever you think is best for your car..exterior and interior wise, the engine, tech and other shit...it's really upto you. Express yourself and don't let other people criticize you. It's your car man.

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no pimpin's for punks restore it or do a ef9 conversion something simple but classy http://honda-tech.com/ lotta good ef's in the EF/CRX forum do a motor swap or turbo the current civics are easy to work on and parts are cheap

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