I really like the black grill! :p
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876014746
This is cool looking product. What do y'all think?
Last edited by HondaMan; 12-31-2002 at 09:57 AM.
I should be getting mine in 1-3 weeks:D
they look pretty good, i'd like to see a few more pictures of them though
Last edited by IceD out N CALI; 12-31-2002 at 11:51 AM.
I had one of these on my 99 Civic Coupe --- Excellent product -- looks awesome --- really well built -- powdercoated type paint (thick as shit) --- little circles for holes --
Im gonna get one eventually for my ep
if anyone wants to buy my 99-00 one let me know??
25$?
02 nbp/milano red ep3
e85 powered
k24a2 w/ boost
408 at 10psi
first and only owner
jdm ep3r exterior
woot.
www.corsportusa.com | Only the best.
Cool...I placed a bid for the "race" version of this grille (a different auction on eBay). So, don't out bid me please...my eBay id is jmp777! :DOriginally posted by taikahn
I had one of these on my 99 Civic Coupe --- Excellent product -- looks awesome --- really well built -- powdercoated type paint (thick as shit) --- little circles for holes --
Im gonna get one eventually for my ep
if anyone wants to buy my 99-00 one let me know??
25$?
I own one of them. i bought the diamond grill. i cant get behind the bumper to install it. if anyone can help this would be great. i cant figure out how to get those black plastic stops out. i dont want to break them
I used super thin bailing wire and just wired it to the existing black plastic pillars. It's completely invisable unless your an inch away in direct sunlight. Turned out really clean.My Ride
Cool...thanks for the pics! I think I'm going with the black grille.Originally posted by clownswlleatu
I used super thin bailing wire and just wired it to the existing black plastic pillars. It's completely invisable unless your an inch away in direct sunlight. Turned out really clean.My Ride
how did you hold it in place? zip-ties?Originally posted by clownswlleatu
I used super thin bailing wire and just wired it to the existing black plastic pillars. It's completely invisable unless your an inch away in direct sunlight. Turned out really clean.My Ride
I just had my wife hold the grill in place while i looped the wire through the grill and around the black plastic pillars. Then i used some pliers to twist the wire tight. I used a small piece of wire for each plastic pilar. You can also loop a piece of wire through the spot where the OEM fog lights would go. Took ten minutes tops.:)
Last edited by clownswlleatu; 01-01-2003 at 11:46 AM.
yep same for me --- sans wife :-)Originally posted by clownswlleatu
I just had my wife hold the grill in place while i looped the wire through the grill and around the black plastic pillars. Then i used some pliers to twist the wire tight. I used a small piece of wire for each plastic pilar. You can also loop a piece of wire through the spot where the OEM fog lights would go. Took ten minutes tops.:)
pretty easy.
02 nbp/milano red ep3
e85 powered
k24a2 w/ boost
408 at 10psi
first and only owner
jdm ep3r exterior
woot.
www.corsportusa.com | Only the best.
I checked out the pics. Sweet!!!Originally posted by clownswlleatu
I used super thin bailing wire and just wired it to the existing black plastic pillars. It's completely invisable unless your an inch away in direct sunlight. Turned out really clean.My Ride
- Is that the silver or black diamond grill?
- How low did you drop the car. Did you use camber kit for alignment?
- Are you using 215/45/17 tires?
- Is the intake K&N Typhoon? I didn't know there is heat shield for it.
I have a black Si also. I really like the way yours turn out.
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