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whats up everybody...im new to this site..let me know what you think of my car...didn't do to much to it...let me know of ANY suggestions !! thanks again
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looks like HIDs, oem fogs, and front grill, is all. Not a bad start.
I'd paint the lip on the grill. That used to be the thing to do to those grills way back in the early 2000s.
If you do, in fact, have HIDs, I'd save up and do it proper. There's an easy way to do HID retrofits in H4 bulb housings, and that's with a morimoto bi-xenon kit from theretrofitsource. It might as well be plug and play, you just have to be willing to rip open your headlights, and it'll run you about $300. Not bad, considering the light output will be tremendously better. That, and you won't blind people. I kinda hate when people just slap some HIDs in reflector headlights. It hurts my eyes at night.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=237
A nice, subtle drop would do you good.. prolly 1.5-2". I personally liked tein s-tech springs when I had them. Put those on some tokico HP shocks, and you've got yourself a nice starter suspension. I rode around an upstate NY winter with that setup just fine.
Rims would do some good, too. That, however, would have to be up to your personal tastes and wallet size.
I'd paint the lip on the grill. That used to be the thing to do to those grills way back in the early 2000s.
If you do, in fact, have HIDs, I'd save up and do it proper. There's an easy way to do HID retrofits in H4 bulb housings, and that's with a morimoto bi-xenon kit from theretrofitsource. It might as well be plug and play, you just have to be willing to rip open your headlights, and it'll run you about $300. Not bad, considering the light output will be tremendously better. That, and you won't blind people. I kinda hate when people just slap some HIDs in reflector headlights. It hurts my eyes at night.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...roducts_id=237
A nice, subtle drop would do you good.. prolly 1.5-2". I personally liked tein s-tech springs when I had them. Put those on some tokico HP shocks, and you've got yourself a nice starter suspension. I rode around an upstate NY winter with that setup just fine.
Rims would do some good, too. That, however, would have to be up to your personal tastes and wallet size.
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yeah i know all about the retrofit...its just i dont have the time to do it..but i do have HIDs in, I did aim them down but i know that only does so much..and i was considering dropping it and throwing some rims on it..the only thing is that it has 123k on it..it is still running strong and everything; i just dont know if it is worth it just yet
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My glass on my bulbs are blue but shine bright *** white at night so the blue color during the day is nice and subtle. If you like that blue effect you can get it that way. But dont be like me dude im special
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