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  1. New Hampshire FS: Center Brake Light Flasher Module

    More in stock and ready to ship!
  2. Brembo brake squeal

    Highly recommend Bosch pads. Running them on the CTR since others recommended it. Practically no dust and they’re dead silent. They stop way better than the Akebono I tried, too.
  3. Frameless Mirror?

    I had just sold mine, but this was my listing so you can reference it. https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/fs-19-21-auto-dimming-mirror-w-homelink.97073/
  4. PCV Valve Change ?

    Had dealer replace it for free while they were doing the valve cover gasket warranty. Peace of mind at 50k.
  5. New Hampshire FS: 19-21 Auto-Dimming Mirror w/ Homelink

    I see zero available with Homelink / this model mirror and Civic year. Already looked at that. Thanks for your input…
  6. New Hampshire Sold: FS: 19-21 Auto-Dimming Mirror w/ Homelink

    Up for sale is this genuine Honda auto-dimming rear view mirror w/ Homelink. This is for the mirror only, no harness. I can send you harness part number and instructions. These go for $350 just for the mirror alone, I’m only asking $175 shipped (US). Part number for mirror is 76400-TXM-A01 and...
  7. New Hampshire FS: Center Brake Light Flasher Module

    From my understanding you remove the top trim right where the top center light is, and then plug this in to the light directly. I still have a few left in stock!
  8. New Hampshire FS: Center Brake Light Flasher Module

    Stock has been replenished, and we are ready to rock. :headbang: This includes Sedan Si, Coupe Si, Coupe, Hatchback, Type-R, Accord, Integra, and even S2000! Click here to view product and order
  9. WTB: Window Visors

    I wouldn’t buy used… doesn’t make sense cost wise, and you’d need good quality adhesive to replace it. Never mind getting the old adhesive off.
  10. WTB: Window Visors

    HIC! I love them and have been running them for years on my R, and my Si previously to that. Been 3+ years and holding strong. https://www.hicusastore.com/honda-civic/side-visor-civic-17-18-hatchback2
  11. Chrome trim delete - diy or shop??

    Check out my posts above when I did this to my old Si. Hopefully this helps!
  12. New Hampshire FS: Center Brake Light Flasher Module

    I officially have Coupe, Coupe Si, and Sedan Si available! They may sell out fast…but please place your order and I’ll get them out as soon as I can get more supplies in. Click here to view product and order
  13. Window deflectors

    I have the HIC ones, which I’ve had on for about 3.5 years now with no issues here in the extreme hot and colds of the north. Maybe I got lucky with the tape, but I did make sure to prep and also to use 3M adhesion promoter wipes to help the tape to bond, after using rubbing alcohol to clean...
  14. 21 Type R Cold Start RPMs @1100 then drop to 900

    Very normal and is usually when I know the car is good to drive. Most cars actually do this- start at a slightly higher RPM and then drop down shortly after during a cold start. I’ve never had a car at 2k RPMS though from the factory…that’s wild.
  15. New Hampshire FS: Paragon P2 Front Brake Pads

    Bump! Free shipping included. :headbang:
  16. New Hampshire FS: Paragon P2 Front Brake Pads

    Up for sale are some Paragon P2 Street Comfort Front Brake Pads [PBP370] for the 2017-2023+ Type-R, and 2024+ Acura Integra Type-S. They are great pads! Just didn't need them anymore since I was returning the car to stock, and I threw the old ones back on when trading it in. They were used for...
  17. New Hampshire FS: DBA T2 Rotors and 2021 Pads

    $600 for everything. Recently returned my car back to stock and have these up for sale. They were used for only about 2 months / 4,000 miles and are in great shape overall. Price includes all of the used items below. I even am including new brake hardware and grease for the rears, along with...
  18. 2016 Touring, Headlights are getting a little frosty, thoughts on replacements

    Nothing beats OEM in most cases usually with quality. Without seeing them, if it was me I would just wet sand and polish them, then apply Xpel or similar PPF on them to ensure they don’t start to cloud again. The other option is having them properly sprayed with a UV 2 part clear coat.




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