Silver Civic vs Black TYC head lights
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hey guys and girls i have a dilemma, i have a 2001 honda civic but its silver with black tent on the windows. I also have a set of Motegi FF5 17 inch wheels with Nitto Neo Gen Tires. The Rims are also a silver finish. I havnt put the wheels on the car yet because i wanted to after the winter so they wouldnt get messed up to bad. Now heres the question my friend has a set of HALO headlights on his silver civic and there clear/chrome i like the look very much but our cars are starting to look alike. I kinda wanted to do something to seperate my car from his so they wouldnt be extacly thats why im considering getting Blacked out headlights instead of the silver/chrome which i really wanted. The only problem is i dont know how its going to look and im not one for adding parts on my car that look out of place i want everything to gel together and look nice and clean without the over the top ricer or bad car tuner style. If you all say that i should get the blacked out headlights i guess i will have to sale my Motegi wheels and get some Racing Hart wheels which are black i with a Silver trim so that my headlights dont look out of place. thanks guys and girls any help is greatly appreciated
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Rep Power: 0 Hey did you have to seal your headlights? ive heard ppl saying that the aftermarket lights arent sealed to well and that they had to buy sealer and seal them? is that true with the TYC lights?
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Rep Power: 0 so are the projector lights less bright then say the reg stock ones?? because i have stock lights but i changed the bulb to a Halogen/xenon blub its really bright i dont want to lose that clarity when swithcing to projectors
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Rep Power: 389 Originally posted by Novaz3
so are the projector lights less bright then say the reg stock ones?? because i have stock lights but i changed the bulb to a Halogen/xenon blub its really bright i dont want to lose that clarity when swithcing to projectors
so are the projector lights less bright then say the reg stock ones?? because i have stock lights but i changed the bulb to a Halogen/xenon blub its really bright i dont want to lose that clarity when swithcing to projectors
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Rep Power: 389 Originally posted by NeonImpact
my car...
kinda looks like Fly's
my car...
kinda looks like Fly's
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