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I snagged them when I saw it in person. It was at my local tuner/jdm dealer when i picked up my work center caps. they're all over the net for under $50. I got a sweet deal for the rad and oil cap tho... buying local still work 
there were arc, j's and others available but I like how simple and industrial hks looked... WIN!!!

there were arc, j's and others available but I like how simple and industrial hks looked... WIN!!!
Last edited by ThEvil0nE; Oct 30, 2010 at 08:30 PM.
So, I went over to my folks' place to help my dad install a Forge DV for my old car, now his, a mazdaspeed miata with a few goodies on it.
Of course, I had to make sure everything was functioning properly and drove the damn thing. Mistake. It's a sport car and the Fit is not. I forgot how much I missed it, but then I also forgot how unbelievably small the cockpit is and why I couldn't daily the sucker. I think an NC would be fine, but being that they didn't change the dimensions from NA to NB, it was very cramped. I haven't driven the car in 2 or 3 years, so that is why it was like being in it for the first time.
It was so damn fun though, especially now that it's not leaking boost up top (old faulty DV.) Getting in the Fit was downright depressing afterwards. Just when I was getting happy with it's "sportiness." Advice: don't go driving real sports cars, especially ones you used to own, and then hop back in the Fit.
I know some of you own faster cars along side the anemic Honda, and I think I could handle that, but knowing I can't walk out to my garage and get that kind of power by twisting a key whenever I want makes me uneasy right now. It feels like I just quit smoking. This happens a few times a year - bad speed itch. Must endure.
Of course, I had to make sure everything was functioning properly and drove the damn thing. Mistake. It's a sport car and the Fit is not. I forgot how much I missed it, but then I also forgot how unbelievably small the cockpit is and why I couldn't daily the sucker. I think an NC would be fine, but being that they didn't change the dimensions from NA to NB, it was very cramped. I haven't driven the car in 2 or 3 years, so that is why it was like being in it for the first time.
It was so damn fun though, especially now that it's not leaking boost up top (old faulty DV.) Getting in the Fit was downright depressing afterwards. Just when I was getting happy with it's "sportiness." Advice: don't go driving real sports cars, especially ones you used to own, and then hop back in the Fit.
I know some of you own faster cars along side the anemic Honda, and I think I could handle that, but knowing I can't walk out to my garage and get that kind of power by twisting a key whenever I want makes me uneasy right now. It feels like I just quit smoking. This happens a few times a year - bad speed itch. Must endure.











