i agree with 97blacklude, those Z3 fenders just don't go good with the body, not to mention the altezzas. personally i like the way the ludes' headlights look.
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I give him credit but for half the price he coulda done projectors and gotten his money worth, as well as looks, im not feeling those rims but to each their own nice engine bay hes got.
that's the ultimate rice...i still don't understand why one would mess with their headlights, i love my prelude headlights, it's one of a kind...some people just doesn't have any taste.
It's kinda growing on me. The headlights look clean and different, which is not a bad thing. The Z3's have to go though. Throws off the whole car. I guess that dude is just thinking "out of the box". I personally wouldn't do it but hey, his money, his car, his business.
i like them...looks more aerodynamic....how about putting the 3 series headlights on a 5th gen...so u can have those angel eyes and u can have the BMW HIDs
what y'all think?
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He just don't know what kinda car he has...prelude, is300, M3, Z3, NSX, Type R it don't look too bad....I think it looks good, but I don't think that I would switch out my headlights for those...maybe skyline or TL like showspeed....that looks sick!
I'm not really big on conversions tho....they can look good but usually aren't worth the money and no one can work on it without goin custom everything.
I'm not feelin the interior color scheme....or the altezzas (but at least they're carbon fiber....they could be regular) and I don't like the hood. The kit isn't really my taste but at least it don't look too bad.
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