Dying2Live
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- 2018 LX Sedan Manual
fits great, very pleased overallI also have 2.0 anyway how's the fitting?
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fits great, very pleased overallI also have 2.0 anyway how's the fitting?
Yes they were plug and play. Pretty easy install. There’s a lot of reviews and diy on led lights on YouTube. Most are step by step. They look a lot better then the halogen bulbs! https://allxenon.com/led-lighting/led-headlight-kits/Do you have a link? And are the LED headlights "plug and play"? I always heard getting LED's were complicated and expensive. Looks good though.
Can you post a few more pictures? Kinda like the look.Added this to each muffler:
At a local park and in my driveway.Where's the car?
Which kit in that link did you get? Thanks.Yes they were plug and play. Pretty easy install. There’s a lot of reviews and diy on led lights on YouTube. Most are step by step. They look a lot better then the halogen bulbs! https://allxenon.com/led-lighting/led-headlight-kits/
The one that is for 70$. Comes with 2 year warrantyWhich kit in that link did you get? Thanks.
Added LED interior lighting, cup holder/compartment liners, and more red trim. Door sill Civic logo, glossy black exterior pillar overlays. And, Husky weatherbeater floor liners recently. Ceramic window tint was added a couple months ago, 30 rear, 40 front. Next is 20% dark tint overlays for the side markers, and some Meguiars carnauba gold class wax. I'd like Si wheels someday, if I can get a good deal.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MQSQ80J/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1do you have more pictures of your seat covers?
Just installed my Seibon covers last night. It just "seems" to be complicated but actually its quite simple. Took about 15 minutes total. I spent like 10 minutes on the left side because I was so afraid I would break off the tabs and mirror. Fitment is pretty decent too.Seibon is great stuff but that install is tricky. Here's the back on the ones I bought. Nice and thin 3M tape holds them in place.
Yup the Mugen window visors are great. I got about 2k miles on them and have done some spirited driving with no issues. Hopefully they continue to hold up.Indeed, let's do it now
A big group picture
This order also covers stuff for my Galant and Sienna, so that's why you can find Mitsubishi and Toyota here.
After some Japanese catalog hunting, I found these stickers, they're:
-the premium fuel recommended stickers on the fuel filling door (For the FK7 and the Galant, I did find the one for the Sienna, but that'll come in another order), which they're in Japanese
- immobiliser & security stickers on the front door windows, since I've lost mine when putting the tint on
- those oval shape Japanese low-emission and fuel-efficient comes with every new cars in Japan, gonna put them on FK7 and Sienna, since the Galant has them on already
And, Honda Access Key cover lol, I think it will looks nice, not picking the carbon looking one on purpose, since I don't think it's good to just put carbon on everything, so why not something looks fashion and young
-Rays valve caps (gun metal)
-Spoon magnetic drain plug
-Spoon Radiator cap (1.35 bar) Type F
-Mugen Scuff plates
-Random Mugen small stickers, planning to put in on the key cover
Main dish of the order, Mugen window visors, I'm again amazed of how good the quality it is, and of course how nice the packing is, like the hardwares it comes with, just nicely placed on the card board, there's no way I could lost it in the box somewhere. And the visor it self, on the lower part of the front ones, where the curve is gonna touch the glass, I see there's this rubber strip covered it. I don't recall that replicated set on my father's Honda Stream has something like that, so, good job Mugen!!