9thcivic DIY Contest #3 For A Chance To Win $250!

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Challenge Accepted! :fistpump:

My planned DIYs for a 2012 Civic Si:

CT Engineering Short Shift

CorSport Base Bushings

Manual Transmission Fluid change
Oil Change/Filter Change
  • I know the car is new, but I am swapping out for Amsoil products
  • Not to mention I want to add a magnetic drain plug
How to jack up the car. Front and Rear.

Painting Rear Calipers
  • I know one has been done, but I am going to do one that is more in depth
As I am still waiting on parts and products, I will be doing these next weekend hopefully.
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should be awesome... you already get my vote!
 
Does the difficulty of the DIY , how detail the DIY , or the quantity of DIYs posted effect the chance of winning? I have couple of DIYs....
 
The diy's will be listed in a poll at the end of the submission time. Users will be voting on the diy's - like ride of the month.
 
nice work on the diy's squiggy. I backed up the images and hosted them on the server.
 
there are like 3 or 4 DIY's finished that need to be submitted here... bump
 
Does the difficulty of the DIY , how detail the DIY , or the quantity of DIYs posted effect the chance of winning? I have couple of DIYs....
I guess that's up to the voters. Having more details might help, but you may find a particular article better because it's easier for you to understand or pertains to something that anyone can do.
Regardless of what the item is or how detailed you make it, post it up and let everyone vote on it. It could be of great use to everyone and could land you the prize :)
 
still have about 2 more weeks to get your DIY submitted :corndance:
 
some new diy's still haven't been submitted... :waiting:
 
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should be awesome... you already get my vote!
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Hey, just curious: WHERE did you get that 17mm magnetic drain plug? Thanks!
 
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Hey, just curious: WHERE did you get that 17mm magnetic drain plug? Thanks!

Advance Auto
14x1.5 is the bolt size. For manual a transmission, the drain bolt is the same as the oil drain bolt.

Thanks for the heads up webby.
 
submissions will end at 11:59pm EST on the 14th....

just a reminder
 
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