Euro-R Headlight Conversion

Discussion in 'Detailing, Paint, Interior, Show mods' started by 6genaccord, Mar 1, 2008.

  1. fit_love

    fit_love Well-Known Member

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    i didnt relaly like it at first, but its not so bad. it looks decent.

    its just too much work imo.
     
  2. stealthsonic

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    Hi guys, you can't just put CF/CL headlight without modding radiator support, fender, front bumper and fender. Lots of work!! I post few of pics of my Accord CL1 Conversion before, it's actually hardest project ever!...

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    Rear Side, Work in Progress:
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    I did everything without welding anything... I don't know how to weld, but fiberglassing is the alternative and it works very well.
     
  3. ccordex00

    ccordex00 Well-Known Member

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    do you have more pics of the front end?
     
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    Yea let me get some time to upload it. I just recently installed Euro R side skirt and rear lip.
     
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    you know the funny part about it , i have the the headlights front bumper and fenders just sitting at home!!!
     
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    nexTOme Well-Known Member

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    you need my mooogen wing :hihi:
     
  7. BlkCurrantKord

    BlkCurrantKord Super Moderator

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    Ah so stealth is the one that bought that stuff years ago.
     
  8. 6genaccord

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    WHAAAAT... sick sick sick... i def want to do it now

    would it be cheaper to find an aska somewhere and use that for body parts?

    i dunno probably harder to find.. thus more economic to pay more for genuine type r parts
     
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    wow, i am starting to get interested in this as well now.
     

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