Here's some extras i just bought...not too sure if their rare or not...
aluminum Diamond plate floor mats with Honda logo
Type-s front upper mesh grill
that's not a Type S grill. That's a grill you can easily buy on ebay. A true Type S grill is a Honey Comb gray/metalic color with a Type S badge. Same thing with the floor mats, which is just another part that can easily be found on ebay. Neither one of these parts are Rare JDM/EDM parts
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Lots of places to get JDM Parts ^^ that's 1 above (easier to source if you're on east/west coast usa that is - don't know about other places). Some bb4/bb6 pieces are not shown on the site above but they carry it (**new** too).
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there is also these green oil filters i keep seeing on them that supposedly are supposed to hold your oil pressure more evenly ...
hey where did u get the piece thats under your cruise control, that thing would work out very great for me!
Are you talking about the buttons to the left of my steering wheel, or the cover on the steering wheel where the cruise control buttons would have been at? If it's the former, it's just part of the USDM fog light buttons. If it's the latter, my steering wheel came that way...the cruise buttons are optional.
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Are you talking about the buttons to the left of my steering wheel, or the cover on the steering wheel where the cruise control buttons would have been at? If it's the former, it's just part of the USDM fog light buttons. If it's the latter, my steering wheel came that way...the cruise buttons are optional.
I think he is talking about the piece that has the Fog light button in it. I need one too. Do most JDM fog light kits come with it?
I think he is talking about the piece that has the Fog light button in it. I need one too. Do most JDM fog light kits come with it?
When the JDM 5th Gen Prelude has foglights installed the switch is on the row ABOVE what you see in that pic. In that pic, where the foglight switch is, there is only the pocket on JDM Preludes....like is shown in this pic:
(the JDM foglight switch is on the far right, the center pocket is a coin pocket, I beleive and the far left is a switch block plate)
I understand that, but where did the lower plate which he currently has the fog light button come from? That's what I am looking for.
If you had USDM fogs, or better yet, with USDM fogs, that switch would look exaclty as it does in the pic. With the addition of JDM fogs, you simply replace the dimmer switch or you can utilize your USDM foglight switch as pcitured, if so equipped. Either way, you can have that look, by simply ordering a USDM foglight garnish from any Honda parts dept. I would much rather the JDM switch in lieu of my dimmer switch, which is a pointless additive.
piece number 1? Is that what you want? If so - 33283 001 1 GARNISH ASSY. No Color 15.88 From hondaautomotiveparts.com
From the picture it looks like the plate has 3 spots for switches and a large opening underneath. I have that exact same panel. I guess I need a USDM fog light garnish to fit in the large opening.
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If you had USDM fogs, or better yet, with USDM fogs, that switch would look exaclty as it does in the pic. With the addition of JDM fogs, you simply replace the dimmer switch or you can utilize your USDM foglight switch as pcitured, if so equipped. Either way, you can have that look, by simply ordering a USDM foglight garnish from any Honda parts dept. I would much rather the JDM switch in lieu of my dimmer switch, which is a pointless additive.
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