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Old 05-02-2004, 06:38 AM
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I want to go creative on my accord. Money is not an issue, so im asking for everyones input. Does any know if it is possible to convert the back of my accord tailights to those of the s2000 tailights. I love the way the tail lights of the s2000 looks, and i thought it would be so creepy if someone rolls up behind me thinkin its an s2000 and it turns out to be an accord. Wat do u guys think?
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Old 05-02-2004, 02:42 PM
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Re: Tail light conversions

umm, i think you're in the wrong area... try posting it in exterior/bodykits/lighting section and you'll probably get more replies. i think that'd look awesome, but a waste of money.. i'm not much into the crazy exterior mods tho
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The rear of a 95 Accord is a good deal bigger then an S2000 =P I think it would end up looking more like a Mazda with those tail lights on such a big rear end.

I'd look into either S15 Silvia tail lights or 3.2TL tail lights (from a 2001-2003 model). Whatever you go with, you're probably going to need to modify the trunk and/or bumper. With the 3.2TL tail lights, I'd shave the license plate and move it down to the bumper like on the actual TLs. Of course, with enough body work, you could probably just buy a whole 3.2TL rear end and mate it to your Accord.

Or maybe I'm just biased because I have wet dreams about 3.2TLs. Who knows.
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Old 05-03-2004, 04:22 AM
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thanks for all ur guys help and opinions. aNd to Jajimo i too have wet dreams about the s2000.
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Re: Tail light conversions

Yes, it is possible. You would mold the fiberglass around the new lights and fit it on the Accord. With alot of money and technical skill, the conversion can look seamless.
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