Brandon knew to turn heads and win shows he would have to make his CRX as clean as possible. Tommy Rickard from Asheville was called in to handle the task. Starting from the front and moving to the rear, Rickard shaved the door handles, emblems, squirters and antenna. Next, a Wings West RS Series body kit was installed along with a new wing. A mesh grille was installed in both the front and rear bumpers. To finish it off, clear corner markers and bumper lenses were installed. Finally, Rickard brought Brandon's CRX to life using Dodge Stealth Pearl White. No head-turning show vehicle would be complete without changing the interior and neither is Brandon's. He wrapped his dash and custom center console using Twilight Blue tweed. Adding to the interior, Brandon also had the seat and door panels covered in Twilight Blue tweed. The headliner and floorboards were covered, and Honda "H" raised in them for extra show points. The vents were painted white and Brandon installed a power window kit. Finishing the interior off, Billet Specialties "Revolver" steering wheel was installed. 
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  With the interior and exterior looking the way he wanted, Brandon turned his attention to the engine of his CRX. The factory 1.5 liter engine would receive several performance upgrades. A Hot Shot Chrome intake and K&N air filter were installed. NGK plugs and 8mm-plug wires help give Brandon's CRX the spark it needs to perform. To keep things looking nice, Brandon powder coated his valve cover and front strut bar and other chrome and painted parts and pieces were added. To allow proper breathing, a HotShot ceramic-coated header and Turbo muffler were installed. Sound comes from a 4.5" resonated exhaust tip.
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