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I finally added Mugen window visors (96-2000 Honda Civic) and quarter window visors (06-11 Honda Civic sedan).

2 door visors for the front:


Sedan visors where I used and trimmed the back pieces:


I wanted to add visors for the longest time but it drove me crazy that quarter window louvers weren't made for this car, let alone for very many two doors. I did some very light trimming for the front visors, and a decent amount for the quarter windows. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out!

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Ain't being smart, just asking a question. Got to look up the seat statement before I can respond.
As far as I can see, I NEVER RESPONDED TO THIS THREAD:
My bad, I thought you were someone else. Another user asked a similar question and looking at your other responses I thought it was you. My mistake.

Here's why I made louvers for the back windows; the same reason a product like this exists. Same with why quarter window Aeroshades were made through the auto ventshade company. Also why quarter window louvers are made for various sport and muscle cars:

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Drum roll Basically it's for style, to look "cool."

Here's another example of a quarter window louver/Aeroshade that was designed for style and not so much functionality:

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Thank you Cyberdyne! Yeah pretty much: I just wanna add some unique flares to muh little green machine. I appreciate your support! Kanpai!! 🥂🙇

My next project, I'm altering a 96-2000 Honda Civic center console to fit my interior. I'm gonna use spare fabric from a seat cover to make the arm rest fabric match the interior. Also gonna repaint the plastic center console to seagull gray as well. 😁
 
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