It seems that the import scene is saturated with far too many people with bad taste. The kind of people who accessorize the hell out of their rides to the point where you either point and laugh, or cringe. Thankfully you see the occasional civic driving around town that reminds you there are still civic owners with good taste. One of those civics is mattymob's black 1994 civic EX. The car's menacing all-black Darth Vaderesque appearance is accentuated by an aggressive looking Mugen style front lip and JDM style black crystal headlamps with equally black corners. Also black are a set of 16" Rota Slipstreams wrapped in Yokohama Parada Spec 2 tires, increasing performance and handling. The EG's chassis is lowered about 2" courtesy of Eibach Sportline springs. Wrapping up the exterior features, mattymob's civic now proudly wears 99-00 style red and clear taillights giving the car a super clean look. On the performance side of the car mattymob has kept things simple, for now. Helping the engine breathe with ease is an AEM Cold Air System, installed in place of the restrictive stock airbox to minimalize air intake temperatures. The tried and true GReddy Evolution catback exhaust system frees up lost power and provides a deep sporty note. For the future, mattymob is looking to swap in a B-series motor and maybe a GReddy turbo kit further down the road. Whether or not that happens one thing can always be certain with mattymob's civic: It will always look clean.
Car
1994 Honda Civic EX Coupe
Interior
Stock except for the Momo shift knob.
Exterior
JDM style Black Crystal Headlamps and corners
Red / Clear Tail lights
Mugen Style Front lip
Engine
AEM Cold Air Intake
GReddy Evolution Catback Exhaust
AC unit removed, lol.
Audio
Got rid of that shit.
Wheels/Suspension
16" Rota Slipstreams wrapped in Yokohama Parada Spec 2 Rubber
Future
Engine Swap, looking into B16's for a bit of added power with a possible GReddy Turbo Kit.
Comments
Keep it simple, keep it clean.
I'm not one for the extreme styling that you see a whole lot in the import scene. You can still be subtle and simple while making your car still look good.