Emblems Civic
Removal of Honda Civic Emblems CIVIC and H emblem.
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Masonic Emblem Chocolate Candy Mold $1.75 Chocolate Molds are supplied on High Quality 8 X 11 inch Food Grade Plastic sheets. Chocolate molds can also be used for other low-temperature applications as well as plaster projects. Chocolate molds cannot be used for Hard Candy and are not dishwasher safe.... |
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1 X Hello Kitty Racing Car Decal Sticker (New) Pink Size 5.6x4 $8.99 can last 5 to 6 years... |
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JDM Honda 96-00 Civic Ferio Emblem EK Vi-RS Sedan $35.99 |
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CENTER H GRILL EMBLEM NOS HONDA CIVIC CVCC 1975 1976 1977 75 76 77 NEW OLD STOCK $199.95 |
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JDM Honda 02-05 Honda Civic Si EP Union Jack Emblem NEW $34.99 |
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Honda Civic EX DX LX Coupe Emblem 2012 2011 2010 Badge $5.70 |
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Honda Type R Aluminum Emblem Civic Accord Prelude RSX $3.99 |
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JDM Front & Rear RED H Emblem Civic EP3 02-03 FIT 06+ $124.94 |
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SPOON JDM GENUINE REAR RED H Emblem Civic Si EP3 02-03 $61.19 |
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Honda Civic trunk lid emblem Used $5.00 |
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SI Honda Civic white 2012 2011 2010 2009 S2000 Coupe Emblem Door SIDE BADGE LOOK $0.01 |
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RS Trunk Badge Civic Emblem Chrome 3D Logo black $2.99 |
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HONDA CIVIC Coupe EMBLEM BBS AMERICAN RACING 3D BODY STICKER DECAL Super SI $0.01 |
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Honda Civic SI Emblem Acura Accord Red LOGO car Badge 2012 2011 2010 New Racing $5.70 |
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HONDA SPORT CIVIC Emblem Badge Decal FD2 DC5 DC2 EK9 $16.90 |
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GENUINE JDM Honda Accord Civic Gunmetal SiR Emblem $23.81 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA EMBLEM RED FRONT AND REAR LOGO HONDA CIVIC ACCORD PRELUDE INTEGRA $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |
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HONDA Si CIVIC Type R sticker badge emblem ACCORD ACURA INTEGRA PRELUDE $0.99 |

where can i find civic si trim, emblems, license plate frames etc..?
i am looking for stuff for my 05 civic si
look at a site call .... www.clubsi.com they sell that kind of stuff
Although there is a constant debate about the national U.S. flag and how it should be treated and displayed, the U.S. state flags are often overlooked and some have incredible history and really interesting designs. Do you know much about your own state flag? Or how about your state seal which is shown on so many state flags in the United States? Here is a glimpse into the history and unusual aspects of some of our state flags!
New Jersey: The New Jersey flag was adopted in March of 1896 and is somewhat unusual among its counterparts because of its buff color. The New Jersey state flag is also an important historical symbol because it copies aspects of a battle flag used in the Revolutionary war. George Washington ordered that the New Jersey soldiers wear a blue uniform with buff colored "facings." The flags for each regiment were then ordered to coordinate with the color of the facings so the buff colored New Jersey flag was born. This flag also incorporates aspects of the New Jersey state seal including two women that represent liberty and agriculture, the blue shield which depicts three plows to represent the farming industry and the helmet of a knight prepared for battle. The motto "Liberty and Prosperity" acts as a border beneath the emblem with the date 1776 immortalizing our nation's birth.
Ohio: The Ohio state flag, adopted in 1902, stands out among others because it is not rectangular in shape; in fact, the Ohio state flag is the only state flag in the U.S. to deviate from the more standard rectangular flag shape. The shape of the flag has been described as a "pennant" but it is actually a "swallow tail" because the point at the end is bisected. The design incorporates a large blue triangle, which acts as the field of the flag, to represent the hills and valleys of Ohio. 17 stars decorate the Union, 13 to represent the original colonies and 4 to represent the states that followed, including Ohio which was the 17th state in the Union. A large red circle bordered in white sits at the center of the blue triangle and represents not only the "O" of Ohio, but also the state nickname: "The Buckeye State." Three red and two white horizontal stripes extend from the triangular union to represent the American Flag.
Washington: The Washington State flag, adopted in 1925 with minor modifications in 1967, although simple in design, has several unique characteristics. First of all, the flag has a field of green which is somewhat unusual and it holds the state seal, which shows a portrait of President George Washington. The Washington Flag is the only U.S. state flag that displays an American presidential portrait. It is also required by state law that the emblem be stitched on both sides of a given flag and if a company wishes to reproduce it, they are supposed to send two versions to the secretary of Washington State to garner approval. Because of the emblem requirements, this flag is the most costly to produce out of all the U.S. state flags.
Oregon: The Oregon state flag is unique because it has two different graphics on each side of its state flag design. The Oregon state flag was adopted in 1925 and uses a simple color scheme of gold and navy blue. The obverse side of the Ohio flag, which is the primary side, shows the seal of Oregon with the words "State of Oregon" above and the year of Ohio's statehood "1859" below. The reverse side of the flag holds a graphic of a beaver, the Oregon state animal. Although the construction of a two sided flag is more complex and more expensive, the Ohio flag's design maintains its popularity.
This is merely a sampling of the interesting history of some of our beautiful and symbolic U.S. flags. Hopefully this will inspire you to learn more about your own state flag's history and if you are flying your American flag with pride, it might be time to invest in your own U.S. state flag to show your civic pride!
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