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how hard is the DIY rsx projectors

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    how hard is the DIY rsx projectors

    rate them from 1 to 10 i wanna try and do it

    Engine:
    stock F22A4
    Cold Air Intake
    2.5in Exaust No Cat toTip
    Interior:
    Short Shifter
    Exterior:
    5% tint all the way around
    15in gun metal with crome lip rims
    DIY jdm black headlights

    Future Mods:
    DSM Turbo

    #2
    For me as a total noob for it. 10

    1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
    1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
    2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
    2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 2013-2018
    2007 Honda Fit Sport 2017-2017
    2018 Honda Accord EX-L 2.0T 2018-20XX






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      #3
      oh im wanting to do it but im not sure if its worth it

      Engine:
      stock F22A4
      Cold Air Intake
      2.5in Exaust No Cat toTip
      Interior:
      Short Shifter
      Exterior:
      5% tint all the way around
      15in gun metal with crome lip rims
      DIY jdm black headlights

      Future Mods:
      DSM Turbo

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        #4
        It's up to you. You get great lighting results though.

        1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
        1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
        2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
        2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 2013-2018
        2007 Honda Fit Sport 2017-2017
        2018 Honda Accord EX-L 2.0T 2018-20XX






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          #5
          it'll be worth it cuz youll look badass. but on the other hand if your gonna do it yourself its prob gonna be real hard. get a pair of housings from the junk and try it on those ones first. thats jus my take on it
          1991 Cappuccino Brown LX Coupe
          2013 Rallye Red Civic EX Coupe

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            #6
            rsx? don't you mean tsx? there are DIY that you can follow so it shouldn't be that hard. Im going to do it in a couple of months
            Maple50175 - you're annoying =P
            Brandoncb7 - I don't mean to come across like an ass but I see why you irritate Aaron now.
            JoshM - Crotch rocket = chick magnet.

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              #7
              Yeah it can't be too hard to do. With the right tools it shouldn't be a problem.

              My suggestions are to: lay out everything before you do it, including your plans, and draw out everything you're gonna do on the lights.

              Also, know the whole procedure before you even start, don't just cut, know why you're cutting, and what is going to go in that place. You'll be more likely to cut accurately.

              Last, but definitely not last, test fit very often. The more you test fit, the more you will like the results.

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                #8
                Heres a DIY on TSX projectors http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=29416

                To me all RETRO fits are done the same way.
                **Blk Housed Slut Crew Member #1**

                **Don't b scared be prepared for the worst**
                Da Drizzle's Sedan - Dr. Diy's Blk Housed Thread

                '90 2Tone Coupe-Car Heaven_'89 Lude-Junk Yard
                Mostly Usdm, some Jdm,Edm,&Puerto Rican RICE

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                  #9
                  It's not a beginner mod. Depends on how much patience and attention to detail you're willing to put into the project. I'm already gathering parts to do a set for my coupe. Got the projectors already, still saving up for bulbs, ballasts, igniters and miscellaneous parts.
                  ~If everybody you knew jumped off a bridge...the bodies would pile high enough to break your fall if you jumped after them.~

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                  UPDATE: DEER - 2, CB7 - 0
                  '93 EX 5-speed coupe
                  Short ram intake
                  Tenrai Himoto catback
                  Smashed front end
                  Random bits of deer blood & hair

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