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nice one danny_mart!!! pics of your audio installation + interior plox!
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N00b question warning:
If I wanted to install a Mugen Silencer (expensive I know), would I have to go through any paper-work, engineering certificates, etc? I doubt it, just putting the question out there.
It's plug+play, and after having a peek underneath yesterday, it looks like a straight-forward swap-out and install I could do myself.
Thanks if anyone can help with advice.
PS - it's only an axle-back, not the full cat-back, by the way.
Last edited by DropBear; 29-10-2007 at 11:34 AM.
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 Originally Posted by DropBear
N00b question warning:
If I wanted to install a Mugen Silencer (expensive I know), would I have to go through any paper-work, engineering certificates, etc? I doubt it, just putting the question out there.
It's plug+play, and after having a peek underneath yesterday, it looks like a straight-forward swap-out and install I could do myself.
Thanks if anyone can help with advice.
PS - it's only an axle-back, not the full cat-back, by the way.
just get the fujitsubo legalis r cat back for under 1500.
why spend 1200 on a mugen muffler?
if u insist on getting the mugen its just a straight swap and no paper work needs to be done maybe only ur insurance?
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^ mugen lip kit looks heaps better especially on a black civic
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those wheels are HOT!!!! if only they werent so expensive
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 Originally Posted by dmx
from other forum :
angel eyes with type-r body kit
(both are NOT recommended)
angel eyes = mazda3
Why dont you recommend eagle eyes? I was looking to get a set
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^pretty obvious with your avatar eh?
But yea... from reading, alot of people get moisture and this guy even got a small cockroach in the light... I wouldn't recommend esp if you bring a set in from overseas, hard to do warranty claims.
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 Originally Posted by andyhui01
^pretty obvious with your avatar eh?
But yea... from reading, alot of people get moisture and this guy even got a small cockroach in the light... I wouldn't recommend esp if you bring a set in from overseas, hard to do warranty claims.
Apparently moisture can be fixed by either putting silicon on the edges. Also, i was told that there is a connector solely for the led and ccfl. So if any fails, you can simply unplug and use as projectors. They are the only projector type headlights i could find. Looking to install some HIDs and i dont want to blind the crap out of every car that drives past.
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keep in mind adr/legal issues. most of these kits are not ADR complied and theres a chance you could cop defects
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yeah, and I'm pretty sure if you involved in an accident at night, especially head on collision, your insurance company is very likely not to cover you, because you are using an illegal light which caused poor vision (even if its brighter) and lead to the accident.
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