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The Honda Civic is one of the most storied road vehicles of all-time. With its nimble and light body and simple design, the Civic defines the Japanese economy car. Yet, its potential for tuning and modification took the Civic to unprecedented heights. At the peak of the “golden age” of Japanese tuning cars in the 90s, the Civic was at the forefront.

So with Toyota Supras, Nissan GT-Rs, and Mazda RX-7s running around, how did the Civic become so legendary? The fifth-generation Civic, known as the EG, still stands as one of the greatest Civics made. It had a short production run of four years in the mid-90s. Yet, it became a staple of the brand and the preferred vehicle of Japanese street racers.

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