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Anyways seen these on Amazon and thought it would be cool.

Where on the car would you place them?

Comes in 3 different colors, red, chrome, black.. what color is best on white?





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There's a lot of places you could "stick it" but I won't go there. ;)

Don't do it man, it's seriously tacky/ricey.

As far as people knowing whether you really have a turbo, they'll know it the second they try and race you.
 

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get leds for your interior or do a chrome delete or something. maybe different emblems, honeycomb grill. or better yet, save up and get some wheels tires and suspension. you won't regret not buying these turbos and if you do you always can.
 
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I'm going to stay away from them turbos
I kinda want to make my car stand out a little but then I like to blend into traffic sometimes.. am I the only one that likes to blend in lol
 


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Honestly do whatever you want, it's your car right? But if you get gapped you know why
 

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There's a lot of places you could "stick it" but I won't go there. ;)

Don't do it man, it's seriously tacky/ricey.

As far as people knowing whether you really have a turbo, they'll know it the second they try and race you.
Hey! I thought it doesn't look bad, not overly ricey??
Black turbo stocker would go good with a white car.

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I don't see the point in adding a turbo badge or decal for several reasons:

1. A car that is turbo from the factory and has 180-205hp doesn't feel brag worthy
2. Many other cars come with similar configurations (small inline 4 with small turbo)
3. An NA car that has been boosted IS much more impressive and likely making great power, BUT
4. Those said cars are also not putting turbo badges on their cars


If you really really want people to know there's a turbo in there I'd suggest an intake. But do it for the sake of your own fun.
Guys, I think there's some confusion here. The OP doesn't have a turbo.

Looks like he went back and edited his post which originally showed a pic of his non turbo white EX. Not exactly sure why he did that and now recent posters are assuming he has a turbo model. :coffee:

Turbo bages on actual turbo cars are ok.
Turbo badges on non-turbo cars are silly.
 
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I don't see the point in adding a turbo badge or decal for several reasons:

1. A car that is turbo from the factory and has 180-205hp doesn't feel brag worthy
2. Many other cars come with similar configurations (small inline 4 with small turbo)
3. An NA car that has been boosted IS much more impressive and likely making great power, BUT
4. Those said cars are also not putting turbo badges on their cars


If you really really want people to know there's a turbo in there I'd suggest an intake. But do it for the sake of your own fun.
This has a 132 HP turbocharged engine with large turbo decals from the factory

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Not a civic but i picked up the overseas fit VTEC/Turbo badge ... tossed the vtec in trash and put it under my awd badge. With a civic you could mount under it or across and its pretty small


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Guys, I think there's some confusion here. The OP doesn't have a turbo.

Looks like he went back and edited his post which originally showed a pic of his non turbo white EX. Not exactly sure why he did that and now recent posters are assuming he has a turbo model. :coffee:

Turbo bages on actual turbo cars are ok.
Turbo badges on non-turbo cars are silly.
I didn't realize he had the 2.0. You should never put a turbo badge on a non turbocharged vehicle.
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