Will pay for civic projectors fitted for mx-3
- mitmaks
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Will pay for civic projectors fitted for mx-3
i would like anyone to customize civic headlights to fit my mx-3, anyone willing to do it. pleae post or im me.
thanks
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good luck finding someone man. if you do, lmk, i was lookin for someone myself awhile back. didnt get much of a response then either. i think this mod is just too much a PITA for anyone to be interested in doing it for any mx other than their own.
i think i'll be giving it a shot soon, so maybe i'll take you up on it if all goes well. on the other hand... maybe i'll feel the same way once i go thru it all...
gl
i think i'll be giving it a shot soon, so maybe i'll take you up on it if all goes well. on the other hand... maybe i'll feel the same way once i go thru it all...
gl
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Im not RICH kid and not really kid anymore...22 y/o. I dont wanna screw it up and would trust someone else who's done a set or two before successfully
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There's no way you can make the Civic lights fit by just cutting them alone. You have to cut inside the fender, so they can slip in enough, so the hood will come down.
I focused on not cutting the bumper support like others did, and with alot of stress, got lucky. This is something you really need to do yourself.
I focused on not cutting the bumper support like others did, and with alot of stress, got lucky. This is something you really need to do yourself.
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93 Mx-3 RS 1.6
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My point is that it would cost far more than it would be worth. And if someone can pay that much, they might as well do the work themselves. I've said on some other posts that you could buy 4 or 5 sets of lights for that price. That's plenty of lights to try and maybe mess up, or maybe get it right. Honestly you could probably do it right the first time, but at most it should only take 2 tries.
If you're still not confident in yourself, quote us a price to fly to WA to do the cutting work on your car, and labor (the body shop that did my bodykit & paint charged I think $40 an hour). Oh and the lights are probably like $120 on ebay.
If you're still not confident in yourself, quote us a price to fly to WA to do the cutting work on your car, and labor (the body shop that did my bodykit & paint charged I think $40 an hour). Oh and the lights are probably like $120 on ebay.
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First off he's not some "rich kid", he's a pretty cool guy. If your ever out my way and don't mind the cut & bolt method I'll help ya out, I know the body cuts. My car got f-d up last time I drove to Spokan, so unless its life or death, I'm not heading that way again.
BTW, from what I've read just modding the lights and not the sheet metal is almost impossible.
BTW, from what I've read just modding the lights and not the sheet metal is almost impossible.
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I'm gonna have to say BS on that. Just looked at mine, just to see, without cutting the frame you'd have to remove the turnsignal slot, do alot of fiberglassing and repair, make a new front lensfust for starters, not to mention you'd have to fix ajustment becauseyou'd have to remove the area that the ajustment scews go. Hell, I'd would be easyer to start from scatch and make projectors out of the stock headlights than do the civic mod without cutting the body.
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Theres few shows in Seattle area that Ill be attending. Btw SE-Man your exhaust sounds nice
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