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auswill
16-10-2004, 01:54 PM
I have a silver Euro Luxury and was wanting to do it up a bit - rear lip spoiler, new wheels, kit etc.....

Anyone got any pics of done up euros to give me some ideas?

I live in Brisbane - wheres some good places to get these parts?

Reagan
16-10-2004, 01:58 PM
www.cardomain.com
check out other peoples rides!
but you might have to look up acura tsx

PERTH_EURO
16-10-2004, 06:48 PM
Shameless Plug

SIlver luxury :thumbsup:

See cardomain link below.

Also run a search on your various aspects, theres heaps on here!!

Slugoid
16-10-2004, 08:08 PM
This thread will give you inspirations ;)

http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10068

Best kit around, imo
- Phase
- Mugen

auswill
16-10-2004, 11:49 PM
Oh man, thanks for the links - that Mugen kit on the blue euro is awesome!!

Is it easy to get that kit in Australia - if so, how much?

Perth Euro - Had a look at ur site at cardomain - nice. Just wondering though, how much did you lower your car, how much would you recommend? Are you getting any scraping problems atm? I tend to scrape the bottom guard/flap when parking and am worried I'll start hitting the front spoiler if i lower it too much. (I didnt get the honda kit....didnt really like their rear spoiler - the rest is ok though)

PERTH_EURO
17-10-2004, 12:13 AM
Car is just lowered 35mm front n rear. New king springs only. Will do for the moment, would like the front a bit lower, but its ok for now. (hell ultimatley id like it dumped on its ass)

The back sits lower again cause the boot is packed full of stereo gear. Add a full tank of fuel and some people in the back and yes the wheels rub on the inner gaurd.
I think alot depends on the tyre size that you run.

There is heaps of room left to lower the front and i dont have any clearance issues getting over speed humps etc.

I guess when you lower a car you just gotta drive appropriatley, park short of curbs etc. no big deal.

I wish that i had not ordered the boot spoiler, i dont want it now, but its to expensive to get holes welded and repaired properlly so it stays.

Hope thats helps