Fake JDM headlights... where to buy?
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I want fake JDM headlights for the 1996-1998 Honda Civic... anyone know of any website selling these? Tornactive used too... but dont anymore.
I feel you on this. I have been looking for somewhere to buy them for like $125 shipped for a while now. I tried the ebay thing and the auction I won didn't even have the headlights in stock. I waited two weeks and he still didn't have the headlights in stock, so I just canceled the order. So two weeks of playing around with ebay and I still have no headlights. If anybody knows a place to buy these from online for around $125 shipped, please let me know too. I did the DIY headlights thing and my left one keeps foging up so I'm going to accept defeat and just buy some. Everywhere I go, like jdmshit.com and stuff like that sell them for $150+ which is too high for some crappy fake black headlights. Well, sombody help us out!!! And if anybody says pay $400+ for some CTR's I'll find you and kick you in the knee
^^ why dont you just take them apart again and reseal them really well this time? cause tahst why they keep fogging up, moisture gets in, so somewhere on your headlight there is a tiny hole that is very annoying...
either pay 125+ for the headlights
or
take them apart again and fix it up
0$ unless you need to buy the sealer
either pay 125+ for the headlights
or
take them apart again and fix it up
0$ unless you need to buy the sealer
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Nader_D »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">^^ why dont you just take them apart again and reseal them really well this time? cause tahst why they keep fogging up, moisture gets in, so somewhere on your headlight there is a tiny hole that is very annoying...
either pay 125+ for the headlights
or
take them apart again and fix it up
0$ unless you need to buy the sealer
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that would be great but I have resealed them three different times now. Calling it a lost now... If I pull these things out of the oven one more #($#)# time...
either pay 125+ for the headlights
or
take them apart again and fix it up
0$ unless you need to buy the sealer
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that would be great but I have resealed them three different times now. Calling it a lost now... If I pull these things out of the oven one more #($#)# time...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TerryBogart »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">soulracing.com
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Total price after shipping is $147.45. Kinda high.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Total price after shipping is $147.45. Kinda high.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Si Arn »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">like 400 bones US</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yea, and thats a good price
It like your paying $130 for the headlight, $150 for the city light, and $100 cause its Type-R which gives you the $400+ or at least thats what I calculated it to.
Yea, and thats a good price
It like your paying $130 for the headlight, $150 for the city light, and $100 cause its Type-R which gives you the $400+ or at least thats what I calculated it to.
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