Originally posted by pearl type sh FREAK THAT EBP has my R33 front.. damn that looks smooth..with the bw wing. but i dont like the lights too much i love the stock lights.
Ya you should ask him if hes town is looking for local benches than you could trade?!?
Originally posted by PreludeVTEC01 it looks very very good, is he not on here?
Nah, he's not so much into the modding scene anymore. He just drives his car and likes the way it looks...he's done with it. Its infinitely better looking in person though. Here are some more pics if you guys are interested:
He's a really nice guy too.
Originally posted by 99Interlude All stock height? any plans on lowering these 4x4's?
The S2K silver one is lowered on H&R sports. Any plans on getting glasses? The guy with the red lude is lowered on H&R sports now. My car is still stock height and I plan to lower it when I get around to it but I don't spend every penny I have or close to it on modding my car.
Originally posted by munky69 looks like satin silver to me.
Well on a Satin Silver lude the majority of the car looks lighter and the bottom parts of the car (that are more shadowed) get darker. On his car, the majority of the car is a darker, flatter silver. Trust me...its S2K Silverstone Metallic.
Or if it isn't...when Honda painted the car they left the engine bay red.
The S2K silver one is lowered on H&R sports. Any plans on getting glasses? The guy with the red lude is lowered on H&R sports now. My car is still stock height and I plan to lower it when I get around to it but I don't spend every penny I have or close to it on modding my car.
Dude seriously dont even look it !!?!? maybe i am bling thanks..
Originally posted by 99Interlude
Dude seriously dont even look it !!?!? maybe i am bling thanks..
Part of it is probably that your car is slammed. Maybe these pics will help you see that its lowered. Look at his (1.4") compared to mine (stock).
Does that help?
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