Stupid or not
Do you guys think it would be stupid to put a 91 civic SiR front bumper on a 91 crx because i have a civic front bumper and i dont know if i would get laughed off the block or if people would respect me because its JDM so help me out here be honest with your reply's.
Modified by JDMEF8SiR at 4:51 PM 10/31/2004
Modified by JDMEF8SiR at 4:51 PM 10/31/2004
Yeah i kno it is two pieces but i am thinking about molding the filler plate to the bumper or just mold over the screws so it looks a little better but its in the construction stage right now thanx for your input keep them coming.
get the headlights and the hood, then do it. the jdm lights are sick looking, and the bumped out hood looks mean. its very subtle, but thats what makes it cool.
dont hack the jdm piece.
dont hack the jdm piece.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BOSS-REX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">JDM is for japan, Be American build custom or leave it stock, or go to Japan and buy a JDM car right hand drive car and ship it here.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, be american and deck your car out in all APC products, put flames, and make it look like its from a movie :
Not
Do what you like, if you think it will look fresh do it
Yeah, be american and deck your car out in all APC products, put flames, and make it look like its from a movie :
Not
Do what you like, if you think it will look fresh do it
I was just kid-en ya the other day, do watch ya think looks good because if you do it clean it will get popular and be the next hot tip and if it don't look good you can change it back to the original.
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dont hack the jdm piece.
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I hacked my JDM bumper to get the corner lense sockets out. Then hacked my WW front bumper to allow the JDM sockets to fit. Molded them in and whala, a WW front bumper with JDM wrap arounds.
dont hack the jdm piece.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I hacked my JDM bumper to get the corner lense sockets out. Then hacked my WW front bumper to allow the JDM sockets to fit. Molded them in and whala, a WW front bumper with JDM wrap arounds.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LudeEFv2.0 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I hacked my JDM bumper to get the corner lense sockets out. Then hacked my WW front bumper to allow the JDM sockets to fit. Molded them in and whala, a WW front bumper with JDM wrap arounds.
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what the thread creator was talking about is not anything like that.
that sounds like it came out really nice.
i wouldnt discourage anyone from doing their own thing, but for a little more money, he could have done it the right way, thats all i was saying.
</TD></TR></TABLE>what the thread creator was talking about is not anything like that.
that sounds like it came out really nice.
i wouldnt discourage anyone from doing their own thing, but for a little more money, he could have done it the right way, thats all i was saying.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by doublethink »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
what the thread creator was talking about is not anything like that.
that sounds like it came out really nice.
i wouldnt discourage anyone from doing their own thing, but for a little more money, he could have done it the right way, thats all i was saying.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I understood the thred topic. I was just saying that with a little work and a good idea you can make cool ****.
what the thread creator was talking about is not anything like that.
that sounds like it came out really nice.
i wouldnt discourage anyone from doing their own thing, but for a little more money, he could have done it the right way, thats all i was saying.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I understood the thred topic. I was just saying that with a little work and a good idea you can make cool ****.
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