Phaheem's '13 CBP Si Sedan Build

Phaheem

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Though I don't have any plans to mod my car into oblivion, I figured I might as well have a build thread to keep track of the slight, "OEM+" style changes I make to it.

So far, I've just tinted the windows, added Weathertech floor mats and an OEM trunk liner.

Future plans include 4300k HID kit with some projectors, yellow fogs, OEM nose mask/bra, digital/auto climate control from an EX/L (some day), and OEM car cover.

When taking delivery at the dealership:
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rhdray

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Do you think you can provide the link to where you got your Weather Tech mats Phaheem? I have the OEM all weather mats, but they do not seem as durable or cover as much surface as these, thanks.
 

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Phaheem

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Yeah man they really are great. It'll preserve the car's carpet without looking like a cheap set of mats from a car wash lol
 

Gorrila88_13si

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they def do i just checked them out on the link you put up. their about $169 which is not really bad for a good product
 

Phaheem

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No way it's well worth the price. It's like an investment you're making to take care of your car's interior. How many used cars have you seen with nasty carpets, holes where your heel is, and faded carpets?

And they're easy to clean too - pull them out and spray it with a hose. No need to vacuum. Because they're designed like a bowl, there won't be any debris under it either. And they're a custom fit to our cars so they bolt right into the factory hooks/clips
 

Phaheem

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Yeah I removed my OEM Si mats and stored them away once I put the Weathertechs in.

It's amazing how much value you can add to your car by taking these small measures. My car will be a lot easier to sell on and for more money than others
 

rhdray

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Definitely agree with your statements about car preservation. Thanks for the links Dar Dar and Phaheem, I will definitely be getting these. I have my OEM SI mats under my OEM Honda All Weather mats...I catch myself trying to be extra careful still when relaxing off the clutch just to not touch any carpet lol
 

Phaheem

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Definitely agree with your statements about car preservation. Thanks for the links Dar Dar and Phaheem, I will definitely be getting these. I have my OEM SI mats under my OEM Honda All Weather mats...I catch myself trying to be extra careful still when relaxing off the clutch just to not touch any carpet lol
Lol if they're under your Honda mats, you don't have to be that careful. Just take them out and keep your Honda All Weather mats only
 
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