I know. I was kidding with Mikey because like everybody else who's ever played the GT series, he's done his best (without your super secret herra frush code :giggle: ) to make his real car. :D
I love that CR-X :drooling:
Should have made the Vette black. It could be KennyGS :giggle:
Hmmmmm...that last car looks somewhat familiar. You didn't tell me you did a RHD conversion. :D
I know this isn't a Civic, but see how sweet and simple black on red can look?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=486931614707691&set=a.360428654024655.87385.149444141789775&type=1&theater
In the end it's your car and you should do whatever you want to do to it. My feeling though is that the white wheels with a red lip distort the simplicity of a black & red car.
My friend's theory is that a car should have 3 colors: The primary color the car's painted, the secondary color of wheels, and accent colors for things like emblems/lug nuts/grille/etc. If I were you I'd probably go the route of the red "H" front and rear badges, switch the ivtec decals for red...
Based on my own level of automotive ECU idiocy I'm going to say that a person who tries to mess with the brains and vital functions of their car with no knowledge of how to do, should definitely leave it to a professional. I've got a Flashpro for my 8th gen, and I don't try to do anything with...
I can't answer the radio question but here's a link for Flashpro (it's a wonderful box full of magic that makes all your dreams come true) :thumbsup:
http://www.hondata.com/flashpro.html
They're definitely not my cup of tea either, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I'd never put them on my car. Free is always awesome, but there are a few things you have to ask yourself:First if money were no object what aftermarket wheel would you buy? Do you actually like the wheels, or are...