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Marvelous photographs mate!
Wedsports are a winning combination with the carbon grey.
Wedsports are a winning combination with the carbon grey.
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whered u get the black things on the bumpers? (Assuming the function of it is to prevent dings from people who can't park). I could use some of those... people in SF by my work do NOT know how to park.
ur photo shots are amazing! love the spiderman looking background one.
i also agree on the weds
ur photo shots are amazing! love the spiderman looking background one.
i also agree on the weds
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whered u get the black things on the bumpers? (Assuming the function of it is to prevent dings from people who can't park). I could use some of those... people in SF by my work do NOT know how to park.
ur photo shots are amazing! love the spiderman looking background one.
i also agree on the weds
ur photo shots are amazing! love the spiderman looking background one.
i also agree on the weds
You can pick up the bumper mouldings at your local honda dealership (at least you can in Australia). They're a factory option on Accords, Accord Euros, Jazz (Fit) and Oddessy. The part numbers are all the same so if you go to the honda parts department at the dealership ask for the bumper mouldings for the accord.
I picked them up second hand a couple of years ago. They're discontinued now, replaced by the TC-105n.
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The carbon fibre heat shield definitely works. After 7 laps on the track the CF heatshield isn't even warm and you can leave your hand on the intake manifold for a few seconds aswell.
In the pictures you can see I've replaced one of the foglight hole covers with a cold air duct. I think this intake works best with a cold air feed, because it guards against any heatsoak.
Weds = 17x8" +42 offset
works = 17x8" +38 offset
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hehe I prefer the looks of the weds too. The tyres are continental sport contacts up front and bf goodrich g-force sport on the rear. Both summer tyres
In the pictures you can see I've replaced one of the foglight hole covers with a cold air duct. I think this intake works best with a cold air feed, because it guards against any heatsoak.
works = 17x8" +38 offset
hehe I prefer the looks of the weds too. The tyres are continental sport contacts up front and bf goodrich g-force sport on the rear. Both summer tyres
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Nice pics...and +1 for the Weds .
Judging by your engine bay pic, it looks like you relocated your battery (I'm assuming to the trunk). Did you use a kit?
Judging by your engine bay pic, it looks like you relocated your battery (I'm assuming to the trunk). Did you use a kit?
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I moved it to the centre arm rest. The Deka battery fits perfectly
thanks man
cheers, defintiely a good spot for photos that one
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