96-98 passwordJDM foglights
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yea they are hx's.. and im working on a front lip rite now.. thanks.. iv put alot of work into this car.. its nice to know that others appreciate it as much as i do..
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yea its a real quick and clean install.. the hardest part was trying to track down that single wire behind the dash that honda has in there just for the foglights.. other than that.. it was a peice of cake..
thanks for the compliment
thanks for the compliment
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Re: 96-98 passwordJDM foglights (SwapedEX)
SwappedEX, looks good. You got anymore pics of it during the day? Im trying to decide on painting the headlights or just clearing them. I take it you have a swap?
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Re: (tonEK)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tonEK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">fitment is damn good u just gotta cut some plastic to slide them in.theres a lot of slack for the wiring though so yeah have fun tucking
heres a pic of when i drove 151 miles from san diego and 151 back for my carbon hood in symar i believe?
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You should look into doing the D16y8 mani swap....it helps with the middle and top end a bit....I love it....
heres a pic of when i drove 151 miles from san diego and 151 back for my carbon hood in symar i believe?
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You should look into doing the D16y8 mani swap....it helps with the middle and top end a bit....I love it....
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hmm something is missing from your car "slow96dx" but i cant put my finger on it...damm ur car lookz hot with them on nice color match
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this is my friend Paul's EJ8 with a nice set of fogs. This car is what really inspired me to a pair, thought i'd share
AGAIN, I take no credit for this car, its not mine ;p
AGAIN, I take no credit for this car, its not mine ;p
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Re: 96-98 passwordJDM foglights (SwapedEX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SwapedEX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i do..
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why does ur hood sit at an angle near the windshield. ive seen this a couple times??
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why does ur hood sit at an angle near the windshield. ive seen this a couple times??
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Re: (EJ8beast)
[QUOTE=EJ8beast]this is my friend Paul's EJ8 with a nice set of fogs. This car is what really inspired me to a pair, thought i'd share
Same here I've been looking at getting these and i think that car made up my mind too. Sick looking EJ
for you too SwapedEx. Nice looking ride
Same here I've been looking at getting these and i think that car made up my mind too. Sick looking EJ
for you too SwapedEx. Nice looking ride
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I don't wanna take any business away from PW:JDM, really I don't. If you want YELLOW foglights, then they're about your best option. But they sell DEPO foglight kits, which are just inferior in every way to ESUSE kits. The housings have more places to leak, the chrome stains from water, the wiring is pitiful, you have to run a lead to your battery, and the switch doesn't look even close to factory.
Esuse kits on the other hand are the closest you can get to factory without shelling out $400. Vertexracing.com FTW.
Esuse kits on the other hand are the closest you can get to factory without shelling out $400. Vertexracing.com FTW.