Not sure if you have a si or non-si, but fog lights can also pose issues between years and coupe/sedan.
Some older info here
http://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/9th-civic-front-end-conversion-q-a.9291/
basically it’s possible to run just about any bumper depending on your willingness to swap...
so you bought truhart shocks on amazon and installed them? Did they work initially, or you just installed them and they're making noise right out of the gate? Are you on the stock springs?
you'll be amazed at how much a shop will charge you to paint anything you'd buy unpainted. The last bumper I had painted was like $400+ in just paint cost (no parts). You may be able to find replica/knockoff stuff online, but it may be fiberglass or inferior fitment and then you'll have a lot...
There are a few sites that sell for under msrp painted etc. I don’t know how much you’re looking to spend
https://www.collegehillshonda.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=2013-civic-coupe-exterior&Store_Code=CH
also lazy people, yes. Crap turning radius trucks also suck in narrow parking lots. Backing out (if you do straighten up) in a crap turning radius truck makes you have to usually back out in 2 stages as well, because there isn't enough room to do a full turn and clear the front end.
really nice looking setup you have there! Anything you don't specifically don't like about your current coilovers?
firestone indy 500 tires have been getting a lot of attention
if you're willing to spend more, the michelin pilot super sport or michelin sport 4s have both outperformed pretty...
looks very much like colored concrete.
comes in a ton of colors, and a bunch of homes are doing designs/patterns on interior concrete floors as well. I've seen quite a few homes with radiant floor heating use designs like these below