Suggestions/ideas for spicing up the rear end?

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I find the rear end of my civic to be a bit boring unlike the front. Any ideas for relatively cheap cosmetic mods? I was thinking of maybe adding a rear diffuser.
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I came here just to see why you wanted to slice up your car. You may want to correct the typo in your topic title. :cool:

As far as "spicing" it up.

1. Rear spoiler and/or roof spoiler
2. Diffuser
3. Shiny exhaust tip

That would do the trick on a budget.
 
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don’t you love auto correct? ??.
Thanks for the suggestions. You don’t think a spoiler would look to Ricey?
 

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don’t you love auto correct? ??.
Thanks for the suggestions. You don’t think a spoiler would look to Ricey?
Depends on the spoiler. OEM style spoilers look good, generic ebay spoilers look ricey
 

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A little tail light tint and a spoiler goes a long way along with maybe some trunk mods up to you
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I find the rear end of my civic to be a bit boring unlike the front. Any ideas for relatively cheap cosmetic mods? I was thinking of maybe adding a rear diffuser.
I suggest getting a spoiler. Or getting different reflectors.

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I added a spoiler, diffuser, aftermarket taillights, and shiny exhaust tips to spice up the rear. Minus the taillights the rear mods total was a little more than $300.

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I added a spoiler, diffuser, aftermarket taillights, and shiny exhaust tips to spice up the rear. Minus the taillights the rear mods total was a little more than $300.

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Really liking the rear diffuser. My stock exhaust exits further apart, like directly behind each tire.

Would you please tell me where you purchased them?
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Really liking the rear diffuser. My stock exhaust exits further apart, like directly behind each tire.

Would you please tell me where you purchased them?
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Here is a link to the buyer with the diffuser. FYI, there is a screw on each side of the existing diffuser located on the upper left and right inside that are hard to reach. You will need a light, long phillips screwdriver, and elbow grease to get them out. You will have to do the same to screw them back in place with the new diffuser.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Gloss-Blac...330917?hash=item594d70da65:g:PogAAOSwBYpdyUSO
 


 


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