I've seen this before... the headlights are nice but I'm not feeling the rear. And anyway, why get a Prelude only to change most of what makes it a Prelude?
Originally posted by qboi saw u at some show.. nice ride.. did u have gs headlights be4? and wat size tires u got runnin? and springs?
im the seller in ebay, and yes i did had the GS headlights b4. i sold them to a friend, not its on a candy red prelude. im running on 215/35/18 ( bad mistake should have gone wit 40 series). i have tanabe sustic pro's coilovers.
BTW: thanks for all the reply and comment. everybody have there own oppinion on wut lights they should have used and wut not. its all good. i dont really like the supra tails either but it doesnt look that bad!. as long as there not altezza's than im straight. if i dont sell the car i will change the back lights again.
peace out
Last edited by sweetprelude; 08-10-2002 at 10:55 AM.
I really like your front end! But changing the rear end throws off the car...I don't think you should have molded the rear lip from the RS it doesn't look consistant. But hey If your happy with it go for it
trust me the car looks better in person. and no the supra lights are gonna fall off! lol but the pics doesnt do justice for the car. you cant even see the pearl or flakes.
I love the headlight conversion. beautiful. I have no prob with the supra lights, but with the s15 lights on there, i don't even look at the supras. beautiful job man.
What's that greenish bluish stuff on the side of your car, just behind the front wheels??????
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Originally posted by soniclude I've seen this before... the headlights are nice but I'm not feeling the rear. And anyway, why get a Prelude only to change most of what makes it a Prelude?
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