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That is probably more an issue of "apply badge on trunk lid to the left of the license plate below the Civic emblem" instruction vagueness.Yours seems to have an extra HFP badge on the lower bumper. Haven't seen that badge there before.
Here you can see there is usually only one badge.
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No, not placement. There are two HFP badges of the rear of his car.That is probably more an issue of "apply badge on trunk lid to the left of the license plate below the Civic emblem" instruction vagueness.
Oh. Weird. Couldn't see it on my phone.No, not placement. There are two HFP badges of the rear of his car.
Ain't nothing wrong with a pickup. A Civic doesn't do well with hauling things other than a couple of bags across asphalt.I highly doubt that they will. I bought it from a Chevy dealer, somebody traded it in for a ******* pick up haha.
Ain't nothing wrong with a pickup. A Civic doesn't do well with hauling things other than a couple of bags across asphalt.
Yours seems to have an extra HFP badge on the lower bumper. Haven't seen that badge there before.
Here you can see there is usually only one badge.
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Won't the Honda dealership get all the missing parts for you to clean up their mistake?I contacted my local Honda Dealership and they told me they would look into it. I'm not sure if they will make me pay for it or not (they probably will). If they do, where can I pick up those two things?
Won't the Honda dealership get all the missing parts for you to clean up their mistake?
You are missing the side and rear skirts and the 18" HFP rims. They would probably ask you to give back the Si rims that you have. You mentioned you were going to change rims anyway so I would get the brand new HFP rims and give them your Si ones. I think you might be able to sell the HFP rims for a little bit more money and probably a little bit faster as there is probably more demand for them.
The last thing to think about is the red interior ambient lighting as was mentioned above by Andre. I'm not sure if this is a standard option for all HFPs, so you would need to check with that Honda dealership and ask them about this.
If that Honda dealership doesn't cooperate ask for the owner and then ask who is his direct supervisor. You might have to climb the chain of command to get what you have coming to you. One thing is for sure, somebody in Honda is going to be embarrassed about this situation and rectify it for you. Your car should have a full HFP package not half.
BTW, are you 100% that they put the HFP suspension on your car. It looks a little lower than the stock Si, but it's difficult to tell for sure.
Did they say why it wasn't installed in the first place?