DIY: My Accord TSX Retro

white beauty

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nicely done, looks great, but with all the work u had to do and money u had to spend, i think ill stick with my HIDs without retros
 

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so let me ask you a question did you have to cut the reflectors and the plastic part on the back thanks alot i was just curious because i want to do mines soon and how much did you pick up all those parts for thanks man
 

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Very nice write-up.....gives me the insight i need for when i get around to doing mine
 

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thats was an excellent write up. I am actually interested in doing the same project. Some people try to save money and just go with HID kits, however, I like to stand out. My question is, where did you find your TSX projectors, how much did they cost, and what headlamps did you use for your retro fit (ie. oem, jdm aftermarket). I have a 1999 Accord Lx (sedan)...does it matter what year TSX I get the projectors from?
 

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Very nice. Good work. The light output is so much better than my ebay halo-eyes. I'd go back to my stock headlights if I didn't already invest in an HID kit that is only for the aftermarket headlights.
 

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You can find the projects on ebay for about $115. My question is what did you use to cut the hole in your housing? Nice DIY by the way, just missing the specs on the cutting of the housing.
 

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Looks great. I don't know much about this but you seem to handle it well, even with your blown fuses!
 

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You can find the projects on ebay for about $115. My question is what did you use to cut the hole in your housing? Nice DIY by the way, just missing the specs on the cutting of the housing.

you can use a dremel to make it a precise. other than that, i don't know how else you would cut it. haha
 
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