CollegeHillsHonda
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In a strange turn of events the red ambient lighting kit has been released.
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In a strange turn of events the red ambient lighting kit has been released.
Apparently they got in 2 Si's Monday, the HFP kits on Tuesday, and installed everything on Wednesday. We've now got 2 HFP coupe's at our dealership. What I'm really after is the suspension but I'd be willing to take other HFP parts. They told me they would look into it but chances are I'll have to order a full kit if I want parts of it and then part out what I don't want for myself. The only thing I don't need is the lip kit as I already had the aero kit installed when I bought the car. Based on a side by side comparison they look pretty identical?Ah i c! Yeah if they haven't got any in chances are they dont have anything. Honda is shipping the parts using VIN numbers of the vehicles delivered to each business.
Agreed! MissE im not sure what your side by side comparing but if your talking about the lip kit my Honda triple threat thread has a comparison of the lip kit to non-lip and stock rims to HFP ones. As soon as I get my suspension installed I'll also be putting a before/after comparison on here for that too.You shouldn't have any problems selling the other parts.
I've already added a lip kit to my car. I bought what Honda offered for the coupes as the "aero kit" (full OEM lip kit from Honda) for my '12 Si coupe and I parked next to the HFP coupe today to compare our exterior kits. The HFP coupe has one that is badged as an "HFP edition lip kit", but it is exactly the same as my current lip kit from what I can see. I think they are just calling it something different?Agreed! MissE im not sure what your side by side comparing but if your talking about the lip kit my Honda triple threat thread has a comparison of the lip kit to non-lip and stock rims to HFP ones. As soon as I get my suspension installed I'll also be putting a before/after comparison on here for that too.
Yes the lip kit you have just doesnt have the decals same with mine. But i got them nowI've already added a lip kit to my car. I bought what Honda offered for the coupes as the "aero kit" (full OEM lip kit from Honda) for my '12 Si coupe and I parked next to the HFP coupe today to compare our exterior kits. The HFP coupe has one that is badged as an "HFP edition lip kit", but it is exactly the same as my current lip kit from what I can see. I think they are just calling it something different?
My car looks pretty much identical to yours in your original pics, with the exception of the wheels.
Here are a few great pics from a customer who installed the Lloyd Ultimats cars floor mats in their Si. Looks awesome in Red!
Comparison with stock mats
I've had the HFP suspension on now for a few weeks and greatly prefer it over the stock setup too! It is a little stiffer, like you said, but handles much better too.Well i've had the HFP suspension kit for a while now... never had time to install so just got the mechanic at our shop to do it. My dad randomly took the odd picture but i wont be able to explain much for a DIY even though he said its not very complicated. The ride seems a little stiffer and yet not so stiff that i break my back going over train tracks. Im actually very impressed with it. Im now glad to say my Civic is 100% HFP equipped.