Mar 17, 2013 #21 H HollywoodHam Well-Known Member Joined Mar 2, 2013 Posts 101 Reaction score 0 Location Houston Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) Cant to see more..!!
Mar 18, 2013 #22 SykVSyx Well-Known Member Joined Jan 6, 2007 Posts 13,940 Reaction score 30 Location Tee Dot Ohh Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) Welcome to the site. Enjoy. Only suggestion, lose the tow hook. Car looks in great shape. You need to hook up with Alex and Emmanuel and have a photoshoot.
Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) Welcome to the site. Enjoy. Only suggestion, lose the tow hook. Car looks in great shape. You need to hook up with Alex and Emmanuel and have a photoshoot.
Mar 18, 2013 #23 L LeAccord Well-Known Member Joined Apr 29, 2012 Posts 1,176 Reaction score 8 Location Adelaide, Australia Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) I now live over 1300km away from them .. So no photoshoots possible .. Unless of course they drive to me
Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) I now live over 1300km away from them .. So no photoshoots possible .. Unless of course they drive to me
Mar 19, 2013 #24 J jonny Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2013 Posts 39 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham, Alabama Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) Looks mad dude. Lowering it a good 2 inches or so should give it a really mean look, especially if you're planning on buying some 17's. Get FF type 1 coilovers, I'm planning to buy a set and MANY other's on here have them/will reccomend them.
Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) Looks mad dude. Lowering it a good 2 inches or so should give it a really mean look, especially if you're planning on buying some 17's. Get FF type 1 coilovers, I'm planning to buy a set and MANY other's on here have them/will reccomend them.
Mar 20, 2013 #25 E ethempty Active Member Joined Nov 25, 2012 Posts 26 Reaction score 0 Location North Hollywood Re: rdxd's 2003, Sedan, Accord V6-L (No 56k!) more lowww ;P
Jul 30, 2013 #26 R rdxd Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2012 Posts 68 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Bump new car!!!!!
Jul 30, 2013 #27 Russianred Snail Spools You! Joined Jan 10, 2007 Posts 9,458 Reaction score 50 Location Southern Maine [207] Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Nice switch! Glad you're still with us
Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Nice switch! Glad you're still with us
Jul 30, 2013 #28 R rdxd Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2012 Posts 68 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Russianred said: Nice switch! Glad you're still with us Click to expand... thanks - i was tossing up between em1's and civics but they're costly and not value for money like the accords
Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Russianred said: Nice switch! Glad you're still with us Click to expand... thanks - i was tossing up between em1's and civics but they're costly and not value for money like the accords
Jul 31, 2013 #29 Akingkhan Well-Known Member Joined Nov 18, 2012 Posts 787 Reaction score 2 Location Nor-Cal Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) That a$$!!!!! Would love to get trunk like that out here in the states. IMO it looks soooo much better then the usdm ones.
Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) That a$$!!!!! Would love to get trunk like that out here in the states. IMO it looks soooo much better then the usdm ones.
Jul 31, 2013 #30 L LeAccord Well-Known Member Joined Apr 29, 2012 Posts 1,176 Reaction score 8 Location Adelaide, Australia Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Nice find man! Buy my coils ! lol Go at least 17x8 +35. Thats easy fitment. No smaller or weaker And you need HB4 for low beam, HB3 for hi beam. Last edited: Jul 31, 2013
Re: rdxd's 1998 5spd Accord VTi Sedan - [V6-L SOLD!] (No 56k!) Nice find man! Buy my coils ! lol Go at least 17x8 +35. Thats easy fitment. No smaller or weaker And you need HB4 for low beam, HB3 for hi beam.