hey i just saw that now they make 3d and led taillights, eurostar makes them for civics and stuff and crappy ford trucks but not for the preludes anyone want to help with a design/production and make some cash....????
Goto a truckstop shop, that sells LED light replacements for semis...
Buy some altezzas, pull em apart, spray them black or whatever color ure car is, cut out the round part that houses the bulb normally, fit in the LED light, cut the wires connect, silicon it back up, put on tailights.
What I did to mine, didn't come exactly the way I wanted, but Im taking them off once I can find some tailight harnesses to replace my ones i hacked up
Im about to finish up my Led tailights righ now. I should have just over 100 LED's in them.. Hopefully it will turn out really nice. I will take some pix when i get to the shop, and show you guys what they look like right now.
hey ds2000, those leds in those pictures..., is there anyway to make a brake light with leds, but the backest, last cover of the brake lights that is clear... red? then it would look more stockish like for the brake lights yet still have to LED's cause the kinda resembling the altezza look makes me think tacky immediately.... iono if anyone else knows what i'm talkin about... but basically those leds posted about above look kinda tacky cause they look like altezzas... which i don't like
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thanx to all your replies, and great pics on that silver prelude led conversion and great write up, but i was thinking more of this sort of a design.
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like all clear, but carbon fiber interior with horizantal led lights going across somehow integreated with a new design similar to the mercedez + new accord coupe. sorry for that horrible mess you guys had to see but i cant create much art with ascii
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