I did something stupid to my car...
#1
I did something stupid to my car...
I made it a HONDA Thanks Micko for putting on the grille on me...and here you go Colts, happy?? I posted pics! You still gonna come up here and knock some senses into me??
#4
^ Yup...I have the S2k badge w/ the matching color insert thing...
Of course man....i ain't those people who rolls around w/ 2 different types of badges on the outside Honda in the front and Acura in the back??? hahahhaa ..... I just took out my wheel cap for now..
Of course man....i ain't those people who rolls around w/ 2 different types of badges on the outside Honda in the front and Acura in the back??? hahahhaa ..... I just took out my wheel cap for now..
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#8
Originally Posted by TSX420J
Did you have to change the radiator cover for the grille to fit ??
#9
Originally Posted by Benz_05_TSX
Nope...surprisingly, the OEM radiator cover fits pretty well, I don't know why, I think this grille is a little different than Euro R?? So no need for the JDM radiator cover..
#11
very nice my YOUNGLIN your on your way to becoming a JDM KNIGHT
Becoming a Jedi required the most profound commitment and astute mind. Sensitivity to the force belongs to those with a naturally high level of midi-chlorians. Those who showed an aptitude for the Force were taken at birth or soon after to train in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Order was headquartered. The life of a Jedi was one of personal sacrifice. From the outset of their training they lived a life of simplicity, adhering to the Jedi Code which forbade material possessions and emotional attachments. A Jedi was expected to adhere to this strict Code that included concepts such as rational thought, patience, and benevolence
Becoming a Jedi required the most profound commitment and astute mind. Sensitivity to the force belongs to those with a naturally high level of midi-chlorians. Those who showed an aptitude for the Force were taken at birth or soon after to train in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Order was headquartered. The life of a Jedi was one of personal sacrifice. From the outset of their training they lived a life of simplicity, adhering to the Jedi Code which forbade material possessions and emotional attachments. A Jedi was expected to adhere to this strict Code that included concepts such as rational thought, patience, and benevolence
#12
Originally Posted by lito
very nice my YOUNGLIN your on your way to becoming a JDM KNIGHT
Becoming a Jedi required the most profound commitment and astute mind. Sensitivity to the force belongs to those with a naturally high level of midi-chlorians. Those who showed an aptitude for the Force were taken at birth or soon after to train in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Order was headquartered. The life of a Jedi was one of personal sacrifice. From the outset of their training they lived a life of simplicity, adhering to the Jedi Code which forbade material possessions and emotional attachments. A Jedi was expected to adhere to this strict Code that included concepts such as rational thought, patience, and benevolence
Becoming a Jedi required the most profound commitment and astute mind. Sensitivity to the force belongs to those with a naturally high level of midi-chlorians. Those who showed an aptitude for the Force were taken at birth or soon after to train in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, where the Order was headquartered. The life of a Jedi was one of personal sacrifice. From the outset of their training they lived a life of simplicity, adhering to the Jedi Code which forbade material possessions and emotional attachments. A Jedi was expected to adhere to this strict Code that included concepts such as rational thought, patience, and benevolence
#14
Originally Posted by Smoothie97
Man! Your car is freakin' low! Don't you ever get any problems driving in town?
#15
Welcome to the honda club dude. by the way thats a hot looking grill. where you get it at
Originally Posted by Benz_05_TSX
I made it a HONDA Thanks Micko for putting on the grille on me...and here you go Colts, happy?? I posted pics! You still gonna come up here and knock some senses into me??
#16
looks good man a lil JDm never hut anyone
but just some advice...u need to push down the center point of the grill to get rid of that unsightly gap
happens to us all JDMers but thats the solution!
but just some advice...u need to push down the center point of the grill to get rid of that unsightly gap
happens to us all JDMers but thats the solution!
#17
Originally Posted by shadowlegz
Welcome to the honda club dude. by the way thats a hot looking grill. where you get it at
#18
Originally Posted by ILoveMyHonda
looks good man a lil JDm never hut anyone
but just some advice...u need to push down the center point of the grill to get rid of that unsightly gap
happens to us all JDMers but thats the solution!
but just some advice...u need to push down the center point of the grill to get rid of that unsightly gap
happens to us all JDMers but thats the solution!
#22
Originally Posted by Benz_05_TSX
Nope...no problem, just alot of people honking me when i go in and out of places w/ ramps.....but I plan to go LOWER.. Then i guess i can't go anywhere...
#25
Originally Posted by Smoothie97
Interesting how your license plate almost says JDM. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Man your car is low!!! You've got like a 2.5" drop and your front chin spoiler lowered the fron tend by another 1.5" ha ha.
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