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Old 04-25-2005, 01:51 AM
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exactly what the title says what are your opinions

which do you think loks better the stock look witht eh side moldings on, or the shaved look with the off ????
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off, and then send them to me.
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yeah im in Australia so i dont think i could

whats your real opinion you reackon they look better on
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i reckon it'd look bettah wythout mate
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Default Re: Side moldings on or off (The-Beast)

With side molding, but it look even better with the thin molding.
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I like the look without the molding, but I'm kinda biased since my hatch didnt have it stock.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kaiba &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">With side molding, but it look even better with the thin molding.</TD></TR></TABLE>

do you have any pictures of cars with those on them? or anyone else for that matter?
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Definently looks better without them on. But after getting a huge dent on my drivers side door, I wish I had them.
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without
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here is mine with out them. Shaved it off


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i like em shaved...like how i like my girls!!! hahaa. jk here u go man. my 93cx d15b



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definently without
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side moldings look good on EG's. it makes the center of the car sit lower, lower the better
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i agree wit debo.
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ill say thin moldings on the eg's
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what car?
Old 04-25-2005, 06:40 PM
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thin moldings look better on the EG the car looks to dull without
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i took mine off my hatch and i thought it looked way better just my .02
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I really like how 92-95 VX's and CX's didn't come with moldings but they have the indentations for them. On 96-00 civics, moldings are a must. Once they're shaved, the car looks plain and cheap, ie 7th gen civics.
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yeah I like the side moldings on my 98..... Agree too plain without them..


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I like it with the moldings. Better yet with thin ones.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ht3kn1c &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I like it with the moldings. Better yet with thin ones.</TD></TR></TABLE>

I also like the look of the thin side moldings. But when I do get my car repainted they will prolly get shaved .
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better make up your mind, cause once you shave them, it's a LOT of work to put them back. imo, you should keep them on
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I like the look of them off, but getting anything (body wise) to stick in there is a bizznitch. Especially since the door is always being slammed and stuff. I've seen too many cracked bondo jobs, so I'm just gonna keep mine and save the headache.
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Painted to match moldings
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