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It's the seal. If it's from Scott's Rubber then their website says the seal isn't compatible with the chrome trim.
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What do you mean it is not compatible, there must be a way to install it anyway.

ps. Im on the chrome side, because it looks more classy and i think it matches many other details in the car, But speedy cvcc one looks good because its bumpers are not chrome.

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Eduardo I. Nieves Davila wrote:What do you mean it is not compatible, there must be a way to install it anyway.
I don't know - you'd have to ask them...
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I prefer no chrome --- so this works out great for me. :)
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Post by Eduardo I. Nieves Davila »

Hey :D , babyj if you want it like the one in your avatar then i must say it looks great 8) . Altough for mine i need the chrome trim because i am going to install chrome bumpers. The bad part of not having the trim , Baby j , is that it can let little patches ive made behind them to light and people would see them :cry: ,anyways i know i will find a way, will let you guys know :D

- Hey :D ,Joshuao, you have ruber from tem too right? ( scince you live in australia) what did you manage to do ?

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the seals are from Scotts old rubber. So thats what it looks like when you install it without the chrome trimming.
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Post by Eduardo I. Nieves Davila »

Hey :D , Then either i will come up with something to install the trim anyways or i will try to find a stock ruber for the back.Hey speedy, how much did the ruber you have costed you and what else did you buy from scotts? Are you going to start another proyect soon? or are you going to continue upgrading that nice civic you have there?

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i love this car!!! would like to see some more pics updated and more of the engine!!!

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what motor is that ? carburetor set up ? manifold ?

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