lol i thought so too. In hindsight, I think the JDM ones look better... although that being said I wouldn't be upset with the USDM one. The JDM front is miles ahead of the USDM model however so kudos to that owner!
ya, agree with you there. in another observation, the audm civic rear lights are a little like the Jetta's?. Honda must be seeking inspiration from Volks/Audi
ya, agree with you there. in another observation, the audm civic rear lights are a little like the Jetta's?. Honda must be seeking inspiration from Volks/Audi
At night I thought it reminded me a bit of a Skyline.
sorry if this is off topic but does anyone know where i can get parts for FD Civics in Jakarta, Indonesia? im going there soon and i wouldnt mind picking up some stuff since everything is alot cheaper over there
sorry if this is off topic but does anyone know where i can get parts for FD Civics in Jakarta, Indonesia? im going there soon and i wouldnt mind picking up some stuff since everything is alot cheaper over there
sorry if this is off topic but does anyone know where i can get parts for FD Civics in Jakarta, Indonesia? im going there soon and i wouldnt mind picking up some stuff since everything is alot cheaper over there
look for bambam in inspire.. took mine from there anyway.. top notch quality.. a bit hard to install .. (did it myself as a noobie)
shimian, where do i get these angel eyes headlights from and how much are they???
From a supplier. Cant really disclose price but i can say its under $450
Here are some night shots.
Cut off with car infront about 6-7 metres away. The light is much brighter and whiter when seeing it in person. No glare when looking in the rear view mirror inside the jazz.
Its not blinding at all. Like i mentioned, test it by sitting in a car and looking in the rear view mirror. No glare. Also drove down the opposite direction, also no glare. It looks blinding cos i took a photo at beam level.
With the stock headlamps, i had MTEC white halogens and OMG, that was blinding. Light was not bright but heaps of glare when looking at the rear view mirror.
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