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Steve182022

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Can you show some interior pics with the manual transmission?
 


Steve182022

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Sweeeet! I've been waiting on a Sport manual transmission HB in black but they are rare at the moment.

You've got the CA LX which I would get if offered in manual in US.

Are you going to leather wrap the wheel or leave it stock?
 

jtrader

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Beautiful car. I made a comment the other day that the black hatch posted on here (titled Project Wednesday?) was the nicest 11th gen that I've seen. But I honestly think this one just jumped it. Love it! Now I'm really excited to see the Type R.
 

davemarco

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Do you find that the infotainment blocks visibility if you sit lower? That worry is probably the only thing keeping me from upgrading to the new Type R.
 

JimmEEE

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2022 Civic Hatchback lowered on TEIN’s! SPC adjustable camber arms were added in the rear to correct the excessive camber.
Cool stance - How much of a drop from stock are those TEIN's giving?
 


Climo22

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Concerning the Teins how's the ride quality? I'm guessing you used the 10th gen part number? Lastly are the camber correct arms required to bring the rear back into alignment? Your car looks great with them!
 
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FL2Daryl

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Concerning the Teins how's the ride quality? I'm guessing you used the 10th gen part number? Lastly are the camber correct arms required to bring the rear back into alignment? Your car looks great with them!
Thank you! Ride quality is excellent, if you’re used to a firmer ride. Yes I used the 10th gen part number, and yes the arms were required to get the rear back to spec!
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