Lol let me know and would you get it?
And look they go for 128
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...w=1600&bih=815
Lol let me know and would you get it?
And look they go for 128
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...w=1600&bih=815
JD and eBay! Lol!
Not hating bro! I shops the bay too...
Are those canards on the stock bumper, hood clamps on a stock hood, and those extra fogs under the grille? And those grille are made out of fiberglass they are little heavier than the stocks. I do agree with Guzm4n about cutting the grilles (or let someone cut them for you) for a way cheaper price.
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Last edited by G-spot; 03-21-2012 at 10:39 PM
Lol Idk and i thought about cutting the stock and putting mesh on but it wont work well since there's no flat surface and the 8gb grill is curved so if you cut it, it wont be flush and look bad
Man if only i didnt throw away the one stock i had to mess with, I was thinking that but then thinking these were done so i'd save to buy it
You should still be able to fit it. I once put mesh on my 3G cuz I hated the look of the condenser and plastic shroud under it, and iirc there was a long u shaped cooler line for the P/S.
Fogs not matching heads, idk why. They matched in person, they were both 8000k I was an HID Newb.
So you think I should cut the grill and put mesh on it? I gues if i cut the angled part, sanded it to make it even and painted it....that could work but idk if there's a good flat surface to put the mesh on behind the grill...do you glue it?
Vic the reason the colors don't match is because of the optics of the projectors. Plus it looks like your in the cut off lol
13 Honda Accord EX 6MT
Bondo and plastic don't bond well. You're better off fiberglassing the mesh in.
A good amount of smoothing out would be needed after cutting out the fins from the grilles. It can be done though. I'd put the mesh from the back, though.
Well I taught 2 people to drive stick today and I think my clutch is getting toast.
My black housed headlamps finally showed up. Installed today.
I'M THREE DIAMOND CERTIFIED
Funny thing is, the actual color was closer to that of the projectors.
That's how the first owner had the grill on there originally. Overtime the shiny finish got ugly so I removed it and re-did it my way. The way I did it was by a few strategically put screws, not noticeable. They were about 1/4" self taps, work for me.
My neighbors, that car is one big dent, all the doors are bent awfully, obviously the rear is too. There are about 20 folded pieces of paper holding his loose dash from shaking, and his vents. There's a screwdriver behind the passenger front window from falling, headliner is droopy. Poor car is only an 01 with about 120k. People don't care about their G's. He sees mine and just has that look of "wish mine were like that"
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