#167279 - 03/18/06 03:28 PM
Re: Fog Light Install Guide (pics included!)
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piNNoy
Jr Member
Registered: 03/17/06
Posts: 400
Loc: Louisiana
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um WOW detailed very nice i get my car soon and with the help of this post ill be putting on my fogs
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Got my Hab Red Si on 4/25/06
www.myspace.com/pinnoy
Pics of my Hab Red on 18"s
My ricer add-on's!:
32% tint (2whp)
PnP HID's (12whp)
Yellow DRL/High Beams (4whp)
K&N SRI (N/a)
Comptech Short Shifter
HFP 18" wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zeros (insert size here)
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#167283 - 04/09/06 10:01 AM
Re: Fog Light Install Guide (pics included!)
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piNNoy
Jr Member
Registered: 03/17/06
Posts: 400
Loc: Louisiana
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28k BEFore tt&l WTF???????
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Got my Hab Red Si on 4/25/06
www.myspace.com/pinnoy
Pics of my Hab Red on 18"s
My ricer add-on's!:
32% tint (2whp)
PnP HID's (12whp)
Yellow DRL/High Beams (4whp)
K&N SRI (N/a)
Comptech Short Shifter
HFP 18" wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zeros (insert size here)
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#167286 - 04/15/06 11:29 PM
Re: Fog Light Install Guide (pics included!)
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Coondog
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 26
Loc: Edmonton, AB
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28k BEFore tt&l WTF???????
Sorry I should have said 28 was in Canadian funds. The base price of the car is 25,880 Canadian. I am not mechanically inclined, so If I want anything extra I have to pay for it? But Hey I am extremly happy!!!!
Thats the base price in Ontario I think... in AB its upwards of $27,400... the only difference is we dont have to pay the 8% PST here. In the end, it all works out to be rather equal
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#167288 - 04/24/06 09:06 PM
Re: Fog Light Install Guide (pics included!)
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freeurmind69
Newbie
Registered: 04/24/06
Posts: 5
Loc: vancouver, b.c., canada
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hi sonic...
any chance you figured out how to rewire the fog lights???
so that it can turn on whenever!!!
thx in advance.....69
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#167289 - 05/28/06 04:49 PM
Re: Fog Light Install Guide (pics included!)
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fortified
Newbie
Registered: 05/28/06
Posts: 47
Loc: CA
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As a newbie, let me say, that's an excellent write up/fotos. I also belong to acuramdx.org and hondasuv.com, and it's interesting to see similar tasks being undertaken on this forum.
I will say we found the fogs should be aimed to be more usable. Typically, they only light up the road at close distance to the front of the vehicle. But can be aimed to shoot more down the road, keeping them low of course. ..and if you prefer yellow tinge, do a search for "jdm luminics" 2500K. bulbs. One nice thing, they make the stock headlights look more white when you see the car head on.
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