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Originally Posted by Itchytoe
Just admit it, you're in a Civic. You don't have a race car and the race seats and harnesses are purely cosmetic in any Civic. Like splew said, they're actually a bad idea. You'll do best just leaving the factory seat belt in.
By the time you've added all the mods you'd have to in order to make the Civic a decent race car, you've spent twice the money a real sport car would have costed you adn you wouldn't have the same performance.
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like ayodog said, your statement is very conflicted. regardless of how you install them, the factory seatbelt is still usable... that's something some wouldn't know unless you eithter had them or installed them before in our cars.
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Originally Posted by Ayodog
I'm sorry but your statement is completely wrong on many levels.
No one needs a race car to make use of a harness and seats, just anyone who is pushing their car to a point where they are having to use other things such as the steering wheel and kick plate to brace themself does.
2nd... where i drive it really doesnt matter what you have, its driver more then anything. Else there wouldnt be ford fiesta outrunning evos when it only pulls 65hp to the crank.
As for spending money on a civic... yeah thats half the reason for buying a car imo; learning to work on it and learning the basics of a car. I'm 18 so i'll have a " real " sports car later in life <33
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well put.
To the OP... Good luck. I hope my pics helped. Like with anything, you'll find useful info and USELESS info. Good luck sorting it out