3rd Annual Mid-Atlantic Meet - July 24th in PA (read first post for info)
Want to post this here for conveniece! I can install at the meet
WTS used Halo Projector headlights!
bought used from member on this site (looks like he already 'opened' the headlights up)
Used condition (probably not show-worthy, but not shabby either). Very rare fogging because I resealed it.
$40 gets it. Comes complete with MTEC bulbs. I never wired the halos up because I didn't really care for the glow (in other words, I dunno if it works).
Quick pic:

more pics of the headlamps on my car in my gallery *click below*
WTS used Halo Projector headlights!
bought used from member on this site (looks like he already 'opened' the headlights up)
Used condition (probably not show-worthy, but not shabby either). Very rare fogging because I resealed it.
$40 gets it. Comes complete with MTEC bulbs. I never wired the halos up because I didn't really care for the glow (in other words, I dunno if it works).
Quick pic:
more pics of the headlamps on my car in my gallery *click below*
Last edited by XxSoVeReiGNxX; Jul 22, 2004 at 05:45 PM.
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anyone intersted in an official Mid-Atlantic Meet chat on AIM? spur of the moment thing-- just invite yourself to room "Chat 33206226383200777979" maybe we'll still be there
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if they were chrome i'd be on them real fast but just black headlamps right now wouldn't look good on my car but i bet for 40 bucks if the halos work and all someone will take 'em
Any DIYs going down at the meet? I just picked up a Tein SS kit kit from 2k2excoupe and hopefully it will be arriving Friday afternoon. If anybody would be willing to help me out I can bring them with me.
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Originally Posted by izmaxx
Any DIYs going down at the meet? I just picked up a Tein SS kit kit from 2k2excoupe and hopefully it will be arriving Friday afternoon. If anybody would be willing to help me out I can bring them with me.
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Originally Posted by meseetree
it takes like four to five hours to install a full spring/strut kit but i'm sure some of us will help you tackle it.
damn, it took me about 2 1/2 and I had to cut one of my rear struts off with a air chisel
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it took me three hours to do my neuspeed springs so i'm guessing an extra hour for the shocks but damn 2 1/2 is fast for springs and shocks unless its the system where its one piece then i think thats about average or a little faster then average
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Originally Posted by meseetree
it took me three hours to do my neuspeed springs so i'm guessing an extra hour for the shocks but damn 2 1/2 is fast for springs and shocks unless its the system where its one piece then i think thats about average or a little faster then average
oh, my bad, i did full coilovers......either way, they aren't hard
Maybe I could just do the fronts, how long do you guys think that would take? I've actually put in skunk coilovers in before and I think it could be done pretty fast if I had the right tools. Problem is, I dont think I have all the right tools. I usually go over to armieo's crib if I need some tools and a workspace.
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We don't have the right tools, jackazz.
You think after that shop worked on those bolts in your suspension, that my tools will help get those stripped bolts off any easier?
You think after that shop worked on those bolts in your suspension, that my tools will help get those stripped bolts off any easier?
It should be easier to take off since the shop managed to take those bolts off. Hopefully they didnt strip the bolts and overtorque em. Just need to get my hands on a 19mm deep socket...
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ill tell you guys now, i WILL NOT be installing any springs at this meet
and c'mon, have faith the weather is gonna be great, though this IS a rain or shine event
and c'mon, have faith the weather is gonna be great, though this IS a rain or shine event
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Originally Posted by XxSoVeReiGNxX
wow the weather turned reallly cruddy this morning. I hope it's sunny in PA tomorrow. Sunny, sweltering hot, muggy, humid, whatever! as long as it doesn't rain like a bitch
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Noooooooooooooooooo! Don't rain. That would suck. Espically driving something like 7 hours to come to the meet.
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Fuq the rain. I'm bringing an umbrella so I can gawk dumbfoundedly at civics in the parking lot as was planned.
We gotta show those West Coasters that we can hold huge meets too, rain or shine!
We gotta show those West Coasters that we can hold huge meets too, rain or shine!


