Sakuradrops808B
Well-Known Member
A lot of the OG guys here know me and most of you always been wanting to know how I did my amber corners.
Since I sold my Accord heres exactly how I did it.
End result is this:
Very similar to this:
You need the amber corner lamps from EG chassis Honda Civic. It doesn't have to be OEM Stanley, ebay ones will work fine. For the low beam I utilized a 1995 Nissan 240sx Zenki headlight lenses. And for the high beam area, I used any JDM 5thgen Accord corners lamps.
All you need are the outer lenses to be trimmed and cut using Dremel and file. Our 6thgen headlight housing is perfect to hide all mounting points. After everything is done just replace the outer headlight cover and youre done!
Its a lot better compare to using paint to tint either the inner or outer housing.
Everything costed me about 50 bucks, but its priceless to have such a one of a kind headlight Euro R replica.... well not for long.
Visors:
As far as we all know, Honda NEVER made OEM window visors for 6th gen accords. So I did my own research and found a way to solve this equation.
I used a OEM Honda 7th gen Accord Sedan window visors, The front lines up well but the rears need a little trimming about half inch.
Look at how it does not line up exactly along the window curve lines.
But it flows a lot better.
The key here is to trim vertically about half inch of the material and then re-glue them together using fiberglass kit. The only down side would be there will be sanding and painting involve but the end result will be priceless.
Since I sold my Accord heres exactly how I did it.





End result is this:

Very similar to this:

You need the amber corner lamps from EG chassis Honda Civic. It doesn't have to be OEM Stanley, ebay ones will work fine. For the low beam I utilized a 1995 Nissan 240sx Zenki headlight lenses. And for the high beam area, I used any JDM 5thgen Accord corners lamps.
All you need are the outer lenses to be trimmed and cut using Dremel and file. Our 6thgen headlight housing is perfect to hide all mounting points. After everything is done just replace the outer headlight cover and youre done!
Its a lot better compare to using paint to tint either the inner or outer housing.
Everything costed me about 50 bucks, but its priceless to have such a one of a kind headlight Euro R replica.... well not for long.
Visors:
As far as we all know, Honda NEVER made OEM window visors for 6th gen accords. So I did my own research and found a way to solve this equation.
I used a OEM Honda 7th gen Accord Sedan window visors, The front lines up well but the rears need a little trimming about half inch.
Look at how it does not line up exactly along the window curve lines.

But it flows a lot better.


The key here is to trim vertically about half inch of the material and then re-glue them together using fiberglass kit. The only down side would be there will be sanding and painting involve but the end result will be priceless.
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