Hey peoples... what do you think of a sidemarker on 4th gen ludes? Either clear or amber... (depending on which bumper lenses I feel like putting on...)
hmm..well if you had amber corners (instead of the clear) i think it'd look pretty cool....but since you have the clears, the amber wont' look too good
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noo i have amber corners too... just thought about getting side markers.. when i have amber corners, i'll use amber side markers when i have clear corners, i'd use clear sidemarkers...
Originally posted by Jon Like Wh0a hmm..well if you had amber corners (instead of the clear) i think it'd look pretty cool....but since you have the clears, the amber wont' look too good
thats what i was thinking, itd just clash hard.
But orange would look nice on your blue
I love my sidemarkers. I also love my amber marker lights, it sort of seperates me from the "ricers" You all know the type, only mods are clear corners and altezzas. Stock style lighting with some JDM flair, it's plenty enough to get noticed. Besides it'll look REALLY good on your blue lude, I say go for it!
edit: that is Stage_five_BB1's lude, he used to post over on Vancouver Prelude Club, whatever happened to that guy? His girl still posts.
I think clears would look good because you already have a clear theme. Amber would look good on it, but only if you had some amber lenses already in the front. Keep the clear thing going or leave it alone, it's damn near perfect as it is!
Yes, clears look better, car color is too bright. Clears and smoked side markers would look phat. But, again, it would be hard to undo if you don't like it....
only thing with side markers is you have to drill a hole right. if you wanted to get rid of later you got a hole. thats what happend to one of my friends.
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