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  1. #2377
    Too bad the modulo grille doesn't fit on the new bumper.

  2. #2378
    Quote Originally Posted by I CU2 View Post
    Too bad the modulo grille doesn't fit on the new bumper.
    Really? So u have to purchase the modulo sports grill + modulo bumper?

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  3. #2379
    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    Really? So u have to purchase the modulo sports grill + modulo bumper?
    Yeah, the modulo kit wasn't updated for the 2012 shape. So in the end your front will look like the pre-facelift with the exception of the headlights.

  4. #2380
    Hey guys,

    Sorry, I know rims and wheels have been discussed many times before as I've been following this thread since 12x pages but back then, I didn't really pay attention to the specs as I didn't know much (I still don't, therefore the questioning). But if I search, there are just too many results and I want a more refined/specific answer.

    Anyways, I wanted to know what would be the 'best' rims specs for 19". I want a flush look, my car is sort of low. Picture for reference:


    I've been told to go 19x8.5 + 38 front and +35 in the rear. I know of a guy, running 19x9.5 +45 all round but I want to go a lower offset. What would be the lowest possible offset I could go? And should I just stick to a certain width all round or could I go more wide in the rears?

    I've already gotten my front guards rolled as they were rubbing/cutting my tyres.

    Any help is appreciated, thanks guys.

    Edit: Also guys, what is the difference between the sizes of progress RSB's? 19mm and 22mm? What would be for our cars?
    Last edited by euRo_noob; 14-10-2011 at 08:28 AM.

  5. #2381
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    Quote Originally Posted by euRo_noob View Post
    Hey guys,

    Sorry, I know rims and wheels have been discussed many times before as I've been following this thread since 12x pages but back then, I didn't really pay attention to the specs as I didn't know much (I still don't, therefore the questioning). But if I search, there are just too many results and I want a more refined/specific answer.

    Anyways, I wanted to know what would be the 'best' rims specs for 19". I want a flush look, my car is sort of low. Picture for reference:


    I've been told to go 19x8.5 + 38 front and +35 in the rear. I know of a guy, running 19x9.5 +45 all round but I want to go a lower offset. What would be the lowest possible offset I could go? And should I just stick to a certain width all round or could I go more wide in the rears?

    I've already gotten my front guards rolled as they were rubbing/cutting my tyres.

    Any help is appreciated, thanks guys.

    Edit: Also guys, what is the difference between the sizes of progress RSB's? 19mm and 22mm? What would be for our cars?
    This is unrelated but how did installing the Badges and Spoiler etc... go mate??

  6. #2382
    Hahah all good. Everything was fine. I just snapped off the two clips for the rear badge cause the clips weren't a perfect fit but it's fine (Y) Spoiler was no problem too. Quite satisfied with it, good replica :P Thanks a lot again for the help man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by euRo_noob View Post
    Hahah all good. Everything was fine. I just snapped off the two clips for the rear badge cause the clips weren't a perfect fit but it's fine (Y) Spoiler was no problem too. Quite satisfied with it, good replica :P Thanks a lot again for the help man!
    Schweeet!!! No worries ...Looking good mate!!

  8. #2384
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    Quote Originally Posted by euRo_noob View Post
    Hey guys,

    Sorry, I know rims and wheels have been discussed many times before as I've been following this thread since 12x pages but back then, I didn't really pay attention to the specs as I didn't know much (I still don't, therefore the questioning). But if I search, there are just too many results and I want a more refined/specific answer.

    Anyways, I wanted to know what would be the 'best' rims specs for 19". I want a flush look, my car is sort of low. Picture for reference:


    I've been told to go 19x8.5 + 38 front and +35 in the rear. I know of a guy, running 19x9.5 +45 all round but I want to go a lower offset. What would be the lowest possible offset I could go? And should I just stick to a certain width all round or could I go more wide in the rears?

    I've already gotten my front guards rolled as they were rubbing/cutting my tyres.

    Any help is appreciated, thanks guys.

    Edit: Also guys, what is the difference between the sizes of progress RSB's? 19mm and 22mm? What would be for our cars?
    hey....looking good....should catch up some day...keep running to each other very often....hehehe

  9. #2385
    Quote Originally Posted by 1six8 View Post
    hey....looking good....should catch up some day...keep running to each other very often....hehehe
    Hahah yes, definitely man! I wanna see how your car's going :P Also, I want to hear your exhaust so I can decide what to get for my car hahah.

  10. #2386
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    Jdmstickerboy: "use the force"


    sand with 800 grit and then 2000 grit sandpaper


    still had spare gold caliper paint in cupboard


    3 coats of gold and 4 coats of clear later


    tada!


    and a big thanks to jdm sticker boy for instructions! http://www.jdmstickerboy.com.au/ !!!1
    Last edited by MR_LATE; 22-10-2011 at 01:57 PM.
    what gets wet ...while its drying?

  11. #2387
    Great DIY there! I thought from the first pic that you are going to paint the whole centre console.
    IN3RTIA

    ESPELIR Springs | 6000k MTEC | WORK GS1 | INJEN Cold Air Intake | Honda Access Kits | Fujitsubo Exhaust

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    Quote Originally Posted by nxn75u View Post
    Great DIY there! I thought from the first pic that you are going to paint the whole centre console.
    thank you!
    hahah imagine that...totally gold cupholders...kinda like gaddadfi's guns >.<
    Last edited by MR_LATE; 24-10-2011 at 09:08 PM.
    what gets wet ...while its drying?

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