Get JDM Look without the Wait 56K Photo
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Get JDM Look without the Wait 56K Photo
I try getting JDM rear "H" emblem to complete my UA5 INSPIRE look form some of our vendor and other source an they all told me it may take up to 4-6week or even longer.
So Today I was bore an wanted to try using the rear "H" off my 99 Honda Odyssey. This made my Wife very MAD
So here is how it turn out....
"A" INSPIRE
The "A" remove an glue clean off ( I use GOO Gone)
"H" pin are little smaller so I added some tape an I put new 3m tape on back part of "H"
It look an fit perfectly
So lately this week I will be going to Honda dealer so I can pickup new rear "H".
Here is the part# 75701-SP0-000 It's same ones on 96-00 2D Civic an 95-01 Honda Odyssey.
By the Way it also fit THIS
So Today I was bore an wanted to try using the rear "H" off my 99 Honda Odyssey. This made my Wife very MAD
So here is how it turn out....
"A" INSPIRE
The "A" remove an glue clean off ( I use GOO Gone)
"H" pin are little smaller so I added some tape an I put new 3m tape on back part of "H"
It look an fit perfectly
So lately this week I will be going to Honda dealer so I can pickup new rear "H".
Here is the part# 75701-SP0-000 It's same ones on 96-00 2D Civic an 95-01 Honda Odyssey.
By the Way it also fit THIS
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^it's the way to go for some people here. There are a few members that are JDM addicts and will buy anything that is JDM and off of an Inspire or Saber.
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you dont make ppl think its a honda...you make it known to the numnuts that it a HONDA
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because every window, electrical device and engine part says "honda of america" on it. the real honda factory in Japan is asking "what the fuck is an Acura" right now...... pay attention. almost all the acura's are hondas with acura badges... look at the TL behind you and ask yourslef why you bought a honda with acura badges and make people think its an acura...... let me know the answer when you're done brainstorming
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In 1998, Honda revealed the TL-X concept car, showing a preview of the second-generation TL which would debut a year later. The second-generation TL (now called 3.2 TL) was released in 1999 and was now derived off the US-market Honda Accord platform. It was available with a newly-designed 3.2 L 225 hp (168 kW) SOHC VTEC J32 V6 mated to a four-speed electronic automatic transmission with SportShift.
The second-generation 3.2 TL (the 2.5 was dropped) was built in Marysville, Ohio, alongside the Honda Accord, at Marysville Auto Plant. These cars were imported into Japan and sold as Honda Inspire in the Honda Clio dealer network, and as Honda Saber in the Honda Primo and Honda Verno dealer networks. The main difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series V6 exclusive to the Japanese market.
The very first 1999 Acura TL (2G) rolled off the assembly line on August 4, 1998. The only option on the sedan was a hard drive-based navigation system. The 1999 TL's navigation system stored the maps in zones; there were 5 different zones for the U.S.
The second-generation 3.2 TL (the 2.5 was dropped) was built in Marysville, Ohio, alongside the Honda Accord, at Marysville Auto Plant. These cars were imported into Japan and sold as Honda Inspire in the Honda Clio dealer network, and as Honda Saber in the Honda Primo and Honda Verno dealer networks. The main difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series V6 exclusive to the Japanese market.
The very first 1999 Acura TL (2G) rolled off the assembly line on August 4, 1998. The only option on the sedan was a hard drive-based navigation system. The 1999 TL's navigation system stored the maps in zones; there were 5 different zones for the U.S.
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take that hand turn it around close your grip and giv it a .....n chant...jdm.....JDM....JDM!...JDM!!.....ok no chant...but to jdm..there should be a jdm lil pic... like the lil dinosaur..lol..idk.... also....read any single part of your car..n tell me who is the maker...here ill tell you.....HONDA motha fucka....lol...A is for "Always Honda"
you dont make ppl think its a honda...you make it known to the numnuts that it a HONDA
you dont make ppl think its a honda...you make it known to the numnuts that it a HONDA
round 1..soft jabs here n there..ooo look at the right hook
because every window, electrical device and engine part says "honda of america" on it. the real honda factory in Japan is asking "what the fuck is an Acura" right now...... pay attention. almost all the acura's are hondas with acura badges... look at the TL behind you and ask yourslef why you bought a honda with acura badges and make people think its an acura...... let me know the answer when you're done brainstorming
round 2 ....left and right..oo look at that uppercut
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In 1998, Honda revealed the TL-X concept car, showing a preview of the second-generation TL which would debut a year later. The second-generation TL (now called 3.2 TL) was released in 1999 and was now derived off the US-market Honda Accord platform. It was available with a newly-designed 3.2 L 225 hp (168 kW) SOHC VTEC J32 V6 mated to a four-speed electronic automatic transmission with SportShift.
The second-generation 3.2 TL (the 2.5 was dropped) was built in Marysville, Ohio, alongside the Honda Accord, at Marysville Auto Plant. These cars were imported into Japan and sold as Honda Inspire in the Honda Clio dealer network, and as Honda Saber in the Honda Primo and Honda Verno dealer networks. The main difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series V6 exclusive to the Japanese market.
The very first 1999 Acura TL (2G) rolled off the assembly line on August 4, 1998. The only option on the sedan was a hard drive-based navigation system. The 1999 TL's navigation system stored the maps in zones; there were 5 different zones for the U.S.
In 1998, Honda revealed the TL-X concept car, showing a preview of the second-generation TL which would debut a year later. The second-generation TL (now called 3.2 TL) was released in 1999 and was now derived off the US-market Honda Accord platform. It was available with a newly-designed 3.2 L 225 hp (168 kW) SOHC VTEC J32 V6 mated to a four-speed electronic automatic transmission with SportShift.
The second-generation 3.2 TL (the 2.5 was dropped) was built in Marysville, Ohio, alongside the Honda Accord, at Marysville Auto Plant. These cars were imported into Japan and sold as Honda Inspire in the Honda Clio dealer network, and as Honda Saber in the Honda Primo and Honda Verno dealer networks. The main difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series V6 exclusive to the Japanese market.
The very first 1999 Acura TL (2G) rolled off the assembly line on August 4, 1998. The only option on the sedan was a hard drive-based navigation system. The 1999 TL's navigation system stored the maps in zones; there were 5 different zones for the U.S.
omg....phenomenal performance....did see that knock out...its goin down in the books ladies n gents
sry..lol..been hooked on fight night 4
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this thread is awesome...keep it up guys!
By the way, I was getting in my car the other day after work. Then I noticed a CL parked in front of me....and guess what it says on the trunk.....nope...not A C U R A....but...I N S P I R E......lol...........with an Acura emblem by the way....
By the way, I was getting in my car the other day after work. Then I noticed a CL parked in front of me....and guess what it says on the trunk.....nope...not A C U R A....but...I N S P I R E......lol...........with an Acura emblem by the way....
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i highly doubt that all were built in the US. They're features on the inspire that this Acura TL i've been hearing about does not have......think about it. no one in Ohio is going to label a car in japanese. the introductory models were most likely built here but mass production was most likely built in japan
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1998
For 1998, Acura made several optional features standard on the 2.5 TL. 1998 was the last year of TL production in Japan, as the model was being redesigned for production in the United States.
For 1998, Acura made several optional features standard on the 2.5 TL. 1998 was the last year of TL production in Japan, as the model was being redesigned for production in the United States.
For 1999, the slow-selling, Japanese-sourced TL gave way to a slightly larger TL sedan. Built in the U.S., on the same chassis as the Honda Accord and the contemporary Honda Odyssey minivan, the near-luxury, front-drive TL slotted between the entry-level Integra and the luxury RL sedan.
i dont know how much of it was made here, but it was made here
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wow what is wrong with you folks, whats wrong with him wanting to convert his to an inspire, why do you put a lip kit on when it doesnt do anything but adds to the appearance, samething as the H emblem, so get off his nuts since his car probably looks better then most of you haters.
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because every window, electrical device and engine part says "honda of america" on it. the real honda factory in Japan is asking "what the fuck is an Acura" right now...... pay attention. almost all the acura's are hondas with acura badges... look at the TL behind you and ask yourslef why you bought a honda with acura badges and make people think its an acura...... let me know the answer when you're done brainstorming
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IMO, a lot of you guys (as well as many people around the US/world) are confusing JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) with JDP (Japanese Domestic Product). JDM just means how a product is designed/sold in Japan or for the Japanese market. It has nothing to do with where the product was manufactured. JDP on the other hand is for products specifically made in Japan. Just because a car was built in the US doesn't mean it isn't "JDM". A car built in the US that is modified for the Japanese market and sold in the Japanese market is JDM as per my understanding of the terminology.
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IMO, a lot of you guys (as well as many people around the US/world) are confusing JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) with JDP (Japanese Domestic Product). JDM just means how a product is designed/sold in Japan or for the Japanese market. It has nothing to do with where the product was manufactured. JDP on the other hand is for products specifically made in Japan. Just because a car was built in the US doesn't mean it isn't "JDM". A car built in the US that is modified for the Japanese market and sold in the Japanese market is JDM as per my understanding of the terminology.