how can i modify an 08 civc without harming my lease?
#2
you can do whatever you want, as long as it is returned in original condition. no drilling holes, unless you're going to replace the piece with a new one. no permanent glues or anything that's going to damage the finish. when i had a lease i added a remote start to it and that wasn't a problem because it didn't change the appearance or operation of the car, and it added value.
#3
i dont think you should mod a lease... unless you want to go through the trouble of removing all the mods again at the end of your lease because you will eventually have to return it... i wouldnt do it... how ever if you want to got through the trouble of removing it i wouldnt do too many major mods, maybe coilovers and keep your normal suspension so u can put it bak at the end, rims, exhaust, u know, the basics... you shoudlve that about that before you decided to go with a lease though because normally if your gonna mod a car, your gonna have it 4 a while... good luck...
#4
Keep all the original parts . Before returning the car at the end of the lease just replace them to the original shape and specifications and take out out whatever you add on visually. I wouldn't change the color of the car though b/c it's going to cost you some buck$ to repaint to its original color.
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