OEM Honda Clear Cover?!?!?!
You have never seen those? They are old but somewhat useful. I would say those are the greatest thing for track use(autox), they clip on so you can remove them, and keep the look of the car without have to use tape if required. For everyday use, just cosmetic, because Hondas usually have coated headlights which don't have the adverse effects of oxidation etc like other manufacturers. Its funny seeing 20 year old Hondas and the headlights look brand new. The corners/turnsignals are a wee different though. Id say if you can get a hold of em, pick em up, dont even konw of they still make those.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by OMG THE GOGGLES »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You have never seen those? They are old but somewhat useful. I would say those are the greatest thing for track use(autox), they clip on so you can remove them, and keep the look of the car without have to use tape if required. For everyday use, just cosmetic, because Hondas usually have coated headlights which don't have the adverse effects of oxidation etc like other manufacturers. Its funny seeing 20 year old Hondas and the headlights look brand new. The corners/turnsignals are a wee different though. Id say if you can get a hold of em, pick em up, dont even konw of they still make those.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Glass headlights really don't oxidize, that's why almost every Honda made before 1996 almost always look new no matter the age of the car.
-Froth
Glass headlights really don't oxidize, that's why almost every Honda made before 1996 almost always look new no matter the age of the car.
-Froth
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You can find em across the big pond called the Atlantic
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Good stuff the others for tail lights ... any pics?</TD></TR></TABLE>
English? Theyre only for headlights btw lol
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Good stuff the others for tail lights ... any pics?</TD></TR></TABLE>English? Theyre only for headlights btw lol
They are very poular for OEM HIDs for European VW's and guys here in the states who out them on there GTI's and Jetta's, they protect their glass lens'
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Headlight covers! Yay! Although they do sortof protect the headlight that is not their main function... there is a reason why these are an EDM part. They come w/ a sticker kit that is placed on the lens to cover a certain portion of your light beam... Why? Well in Europe there are lots of countries (duh) and some countries are RHD, some are LHD. Headlights are angled (slightly) to one direction, thus if you are driving say an RHD in a LHD country there is a potential that your lights will blind an oncoming person. In order to conform w/ saftey regulations one would simply place a cover w/ stickers applied to the headlights and voila! no more glare. Might be able to get some pics of said stickers later on
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