Well, I can see there is a varying of opinion on the altezzas. I myself don't care for the stock tails all that much on a lude. Maybe it's because I've been staring at mine for the past 7 months. Like anything else, the altezzas are a matter of opinion, and I've had more people tell me personally that they like the way they look than not like them. Thanks for your opinions everyone. I was just curious, and I still like them. I do agree though, that cf tails would look better on a darker lude. On white and silver though, the ones I have look good, imo.
In my opinion, the altezzas are damn ugly. It's too riced out for me, I like my car with a clean look without the body kit but with painted valances but if i had to choose to buy those lights, i'd go with the ones which look carbon fiber-ish....
Originally posted by prelude_si_kid In my opinion, the altezzas are damn ugly. It's too riced out for me, I like my car with a clean look without the body kit but with painted valances but if i had to choose to buy those lights, i'd go with the ones which look carbon fiber-ish....
Yeah. The biggest things I have against altezza's besides that they look and are cheaply constructed is that every car in the world has them. I see them on a ton of suvs, civics, accords, neons you name it. They are not remotely unique and the only thing you accomplish is that you give the cops another reason to pull you over.
Yeah. The biggest things I have against altezza's besides that they look and are cheaply constructed is that every car in the world has them. I see them on a ton of suvs, civics, accords, neons you name it. They are not remotely unique and the only thing you accomplish is that you give the cops another reason to pull you over.
at least you didn't see them on a BMW...i saw them on a 325...I was in shock...
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