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Old 07-25-2010, 12:17 PM
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Scotts Canadian Taffeta White GE8 (56k doom)

Hey guys I'm the proud new owner of a 2009 Fit LX (CDM model )

So far I have put about 1300km on the car, and I've installed a T1R short shifter, Eibach Sportline springs, thrown on some XXR 501s in 15x8 +15, and a few decals.

Heres the progress! All pictures are from my Blackberry so please forgive the shoddy quality. Im hoping to get some proper professional photos too (rolling shots!!)

Day one, I meet my new baby at the dealership with all of 21km on her, plastic still on the seats etc
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I take it home and a couple hundred KM later I have the 501s on.
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Also installed HIDs.
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I was dying to get the car lower so I ordered the Eibach Sportlines.
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Also dying to shorten the semi-truck throw so I ordered the T1R shifter and T1R Suede w/ red stitch boot.
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Some decals also came in to spruce it up and personalize it a lil'
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Removing center console for shifter install..
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Goodbye drab pleather, Hello red stitched suede!

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Installing the T1R shifter
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Hurray!
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Here we go for the lowering springs!
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Got the bump stops out to cut..
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Sportline rear vs oem rear
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Fronts installed on the struts
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Tadaaa!!! Now she's sitting pretty.
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i-VTEC LOL
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Future plans include getting lower, and swapping wheels. Engine is gonna stay stock for awhile.. I'm parting out my turbo civic for this car so I've had my fun with mad power for awhile haha. I just wanna drive this, save up and buy an NA1 for a toy.

Thanks for looking and stay tuned!
 
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Old 07-25-2010, 12:55 PM
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Wow looking good man. One of the better looking bases out there (even though you do have the wing). Are you rubbing with your wheel setup?? Im pretty sure thats crazy low offset for our cars.

Cant wait to see more
 
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Old 07-25-2010, 01:13 PM
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Interesting look on the car. Normally don't like the base with no front splitter but with the wide wheels and mudguards it looks pretty good.

Eliminating that black bracket in the grille would help and as some base fit owners have done - paint the grille black.

The wheels and offset look surprisingly good as well. Any rubbing issues?
 
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you know you're from canada when you have tim horton's sitting in your cup holder

nice work... keep it up!
 
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Old 07-25-2010, 01:55 PM
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Thanks for all the compliments guys! I'm really happy with how the wheels play off the body too. I still think the same wheels in 16" would look better however.. HMMM... I have only rubbed once in the back over a wavy kinda bump but overall zero rubbing. They are 15x8 +15mm w/ 195/50 tires stretched on. Handles great now too, with the short shifter it feels like a relatively luxurious go kart lol.

Yes at first I was a little chapped I didn't opt for the sport model, but the base front end slowly has grown on me and now that its lowered I'm in love with it. Kinda looks like a tugboat lol. When some lips become available for base model bumpers (if ever..) I will have even more to work with. Was considering painting the rear diffuser black but I'm not sold on it yet.

Now the question is, to tint or not to tint? I've always had no tint (I like being seen and the visibility at night) and have already adopted the term 'aquarium' for my car haha.

Edit: and yes I've been meaning to take the block heater cord out of the bumper lol. Having these damn Canadian winters means every car comes factory with block heaters haha. I don't need it for a few more months though.
 

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Old 07-25-2010, 02:23 PM
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Where in Canada eh?

No block heater here but I am in the balmy south of Canada.
 
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I'm located just north of Edmonton, Alberta you??
 
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Old 07-26-2010, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by AcousticAudio
I'm located just north of Edmonton, Alberta you??
Check the top right of my post.
 
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Ooo Ontario lol I envy your roads and weather. Our roads in Edmonton are bruutall... -40c winters and +40c summers take their toll on everything around here.
 
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That's funny, your GE8 came with the rear spoiler. It's looking good man. Keep it up.
 
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:23 PM
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Well I don't know about you guys, but in Canada there are 3 trim levels, DX - LX - Sport. The DX comes with nothing.. the LX came with the spoiler I guess, couple other things like the tweeters etc. I didn't get the USB port however I work at Honda and I can buy the kit and install it myself for under 150$.
 
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Originally Posted by AcousticAudio
Well I don't know about you guys, but in Canada there are 3 trim levels, DX - LX - Sport. The DX comes with nothing.. the LX came with the spoiler I guess, couple other things like the tweeters etc. I didn't get the USB port however I work at Honda and I can buy the kit and install it myself for under 150$.
Can you get us some good prices on parts too?
 
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Haha probably, but depending what it is by the time I ship it to you it might not be such a great deal anymore..
 
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I too have an LX and no block heater.

You'll notice that in fact you don't have tweeters. Just the grills with empty space behind. The DX also has the grills without tweeters. Only the Sport has tweeters.
 

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Old 07-28-2010, 01:21 PM
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^^Your old civic is as old as I am haha I was born in 88.

Oh, I just saw the grills and assumed it was there. I wonder how hard it would be to wire them in.

Well, Edmonton being the most northern capital of all the provinces, block heaters come standard here
 
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Heres some pics from Jasper this weekend.. had a great trip.

Breakdown of the fuel mileage:
575Km on 31L (40L tank)
501Km on 28L
1076Km total on 59L of gas, or 18.24Km/L, or 5cents a Km.

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Oh.. and this is the LOLtent. Lol at it.
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Old 08-11-2010, 03:04 PM
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Sweet progress,

Slightly off topic, but you should tell your Type R friend that his R has the wrong rear sticker, that's the one for the yellow and black ITRs, the white ones have the darker outline.

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Correct sticker.

 
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lol, love the InteFit 'camper' and the new shift boot
 
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Man, I really like the stance of that wide 15 on ur Fit. Any rubbing issue on this setup sir? Did u roll the vender at all? Hows the ride on the 15 wheel? They are supposed to be softer than the 16. Please correct me if im wrong. But ur car has a deep JDM taste around it
 


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