Can't wait to get these on. I'm going to wait until my CF hood and new bumper get here to put them on though. They came packed in JDM news paper! Damn hit and run.
where did you order yours and for how much? the cheapest ive seen them are around 350 on ebay but it could have rock chips or scratches on it.
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1993 Red Prelude Vtec - Intake, tanabe racing medallion exhaust, H&R springs, dc sport short shifter adapter, white 17" rota subzero, underbody lites, underdash lites
I got them on ebay from jdmpatrz (Auto Sonics) for $410 shipped. They are in really good condition. I am very happy with the purchase. This is the most I've ever spent on cosmetic appearnce for my car. I bought them because one of my USDM's got crakced in the hit and run, and I figured they would look real nice next to my CF hood. Now all I need to do is get outlawlude to send me my tailights back, a month later. Jeez!
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Originally posted by redpreludevtec9 where did you order yours and for how much? the cheapest ive seen them are around 350 on ebay but it could have rock chips or scratches on it.
Originally posted by G_Loc im still waiting for my free set of lights to one day magically appear on my doorstep
me too!!
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1993 Red Prelude Vtec - Intake, tanabe racing medallion exhaust, H&R springs, dc sport short shifter adapter, white 17" rota subzero, underbody lites, underdash lites
Thanks all. It's good to have someone to celebrate with since I only have a few car buddies in my town. (Juneau AK) I will post new pictures when they are installed. They are really tight. I do recommend them to anyone. Only thing that I thought weird is they have plastic lenses unlike our USDM headlights. I wonder why we have glass in the first place though. The Accords from our gen have plastic too.
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