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1992 bb1 h22a si-vtec jdm import-updated 31/5/16
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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- front lip fitted :)
Won't that look stupid I was thinking of just moving them to the lip but that might look daft too maybe too much of a gap lolhonda-hardy wrote:looks good, fit a second set of fogs in the lip.
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This mod does give a really clean look. I think it would look better if the centre section of the 'lip' was filled though, so it just had holes on the outside, where the fog lights are (like a spoon lip).
I don't think fog lights in the lip would be a good look/idea personally...
I don't think fog lights in the lip would be a good look/idea personally...
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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- front lip fitted :)
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yeah that could easily be done i think ill see about trying it out with something , what about mesh and painting it black ??wurlycorner wrote:This mod does give a really clean look. I think it would look better if the centre section of the 'lip' was filled though, so it just had holes on the outside, where the fog lights are (like a spoon lip).
I don't think fog lights in the lip would be a good look/idea personally...
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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- 100k milestone reached
Decided to tidy up the rear window bottom trim so carbon vinyl wrapped it 





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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- rear window trim
Theres 8 screws underneath the rubber part of it holdong the clips on take them screws out and try pop them clips out if u can without breaking them or u can slide the trim off there might be a how to on it but nae surealinton wrote:How does that trim come off?
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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- rear window trim
[quote="nucleustylzlude"]Good idea for quite a common part to fade.
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Had to sort it out as one of the previous owners had put black insulation tape along it and it looked scabby and was peeling at the ]

Had to sort it out as one of the previous owners had put black insulation tape along it and it looked scabby and was peeling at the ]