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Dan Pirchner's video: 10TH GEN CIVIC SI FRONT GARNISH INSTALL

@10TH GEN CIVIC SI FRONT GARNISH INSTALL!
We are installing 2020 front bumper garnishes on my 2018 10th Gen Honda Civic Si! It's a fairly easy and straightforward install. All you need are some trim removal tools and a microfiber cloth! Here are the OEM Honda part numbers you will need: Keep in mind, these are for the Crystal Black Pearl paint color. If you have a different color car, you will need to search for the one specific for that paint: Honda Civic Radar Cover - 71119 - TGG - A50 Honda Civic Bumper Garnish - 71113-TGG-A50ZF / 71118 - TGG - A50ZF I bought these parts at this site: https://www.oempartsource.com. I paid about $148 total including shipping and this was the cheapest place I could find after a little research. I definitely think they are worth buying and make the front end look way better than the honeycomb garnishes. Here are links to the trim removal tools and microfiber clothes: Trim Removal Tools: https://amzn.to/2ZfScz0 Microfiber Clothes: https://amzn.to/2NtOMD1 (I get a small affiliate $ if you purchase the items using the above links which helps support the channel. Thank you!) Cali by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboi Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wataboi-cali Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qXptaqHIH5g

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