1995 Honda Civic - Hawaiian Punch<dt><br /><img src="http://image.superstreetonline.com/f/featuredvehicles/1407_1995_honda_kanjo_style/67496858+ppromo_large/1995-honda-civic-osaka-jdm-devil-rear-wing-01.jpg" onerror="javascript:this.src='http://static.superstreetonline.com/_SiteConfigs/_global/images/no_photo_100px.gif'" alt="1995 Honda Civic - Hawaiian Punch" /><br /><a href="http://www.superstreetonline.com/featuredvehicles/1407_1995_honda_kanjo_style/">Kanjo-styled Civic turbo that broke our necks at Wekfest</a><p>Hawaii is one of the hardest places to modify cars, which is why we're always surprised when we come across amazing rides like the ones in our Wekfest report. Parts are more expensive, roads are limited and racetracks absent; plus right now, it's the only state in the US that requires a car to be inspected after aftermarket parts are installed. Shops have to take photos of each vehicle they work on and have the mods approved by a local recon station. In addition, a car can be pulled over at anytime and scrutinized for its modifications, which is why Brandon Kikuchi is a bit of a rebel. Not only does he own this 400+whp turbo Civic, he drives it every day to buy groceries, run errands and even pick up his kids from school. So during our adventure in Hawaii, we met up with him after Wekfest to snap some extra photos of his wicked EG build.</p> a <br /> Photo Gallery: <a href="http://www.superstreetonline.com/featuredvehicles/1407_1995_honda_kanjo_style/">1995 Honda Civic - Hawaiian Punch</a><br /><br /></dt>
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