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Hey all,

I finally ordered some canards from the US (with the help of a nice SAU forumer).

I should be in a position to get them install soon and can't wait to get them one.

I was wondering if anyone has pictures of with installed on a R33.

I could only find the following (at least it has a R33 front bar).

What you guys think??

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HAHA I agree!!

At least it will match your fake evo vortex generator!!

What's your farken problem? I just like the look of them and hence got them installed - not trying be an evo or anything.

What makes you say they're fake Evo generators? If I got the exact ones then that's trying to be like an evo - nupe, don't want them to be the same - just got a generic looking one. You'll see a few WRX's, CIVIC's and other Lancers with them - I think they look hot so went for them - that simple.

It's my car, I do what I want so fark you.

A lot of people think they look mad (including myself) - just because you don't like them doesn't mean others don't.

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Nothing wrong with dressing your car up abit mate... I've done some performance mods, sound etc, so yeah, a bit of rice to dress it up a bit is no problem to me... I've always liked them... so yeah, getting it for looks... so what? :wacko:

the Civic's front bar is an R32 GTR one isn't it...?

anyway the canards look a bit short on that particular Civic but if you look closely the the flared front fenders is why they are short...

if your car has stock fenders and the canards are obviously longer than it should look alright... it's all about the length dude

just post up some pictures once you got them up and running, and don't expect everyone to have positive comments man it's just the way sh*t is

my2c

the Civic's front bar is an R32 GTR one isn't it...?

anyway the canards look a bit short on that particular Civic but if you look closely the the flared front fenders is why they are short...

if your car has stock fenders and the canards are obviously longer than it should look alright... it's all about the length dude

just post up some pictures once you got them up and running, and don't expect everyone to have positive comments man it's just the way sh*t is

my2c

Hey mate, thanks for your comments - yeah should look ok...

Positve/negative commments ... doesn't phrase me... I've heard fair more positive comments on my car than negative - but then everyone has their own views so it's no problem to me. Then the same can go for other cars - we mod our cars the way we personally feel it's nice to us, so I enjoy hearing peope's comments (both positive and negative) - no issue.

Thanks champ... I'll post up some pics when the go on so we'll just have to see how they go...

Regards,

  • 3 months later...

I really don't know why everyone puts up that stupid picture, face it all skylines are ricers, lancers, wrxs and all imports will always get labelled ricer. So what? Is it such a bad thing? So he wants to dress the car up? How is that different from any other car enthusiast? pfft if thats ricer, rice me up. I love it. Pics when your done please :D

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