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Old 03-28-2004, 06:24 PM
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Unhappy Newbie needs taillight help!?

So I'm searching for euro taillights for my 95 Integra, and I've come up with two questions for you folks:

1) Where is the best place to buy taillights? (other than eBay)

2) What is the difference between Altezza's and Euro's?????? From what I gather, Altezza's are a type of Euro, but I just don't get it. Can someone please clarify!? Thanx!!!
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Old 03-28-2004, 08:52 PM
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Ummm... Thanx for voicing your opinion. Seeing as how my car is currently stock (including the speakers), a simple response to my questions would be appreciated. I have read all the posts about how stock taillights are rare, and yes, I would still like them.
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Ummm... Thanx for voicing your opinion. Seeing as how my car is currently stock (including the speakers), a simple response to my questions would be appreciated. I have read all the posts about how stock taillights are rare, and yes, I would still like them.
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Re: Newbie needs taillight help!?

ROFLMFAO you rule man!
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Re: Newbie needs taillight help!?

yeah most people around here hate euros. but i say to each their own. so........

the best place to buy is ebay hands down but if you really are anti ebay try www.procarparts.com

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there is no difference from what i can gather its just a different name.
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Re: Newbie needs taillight help!?

Alteezas are the same thing as Euros, the Alteeza name comes from the car the Toyota Alteeza known in america as the Lexus IS300, for you i would try Nopi.com, or just go to google.com and search for 95 Integra Tailights.
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i hear taillight fluid is expensive these days. stay with your stock taillights. even my buddy is going from altezza taillights to stock tails on his teg.
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You should feel lucky thats the only response you got from Ricochet and Ace$nyper, they went easy on you.

If your car is bone stock, don't go and waste money on tails...go save the money and put something constructive on it, a CAI, cat-back ehaust, header...if you are really about looks...save and spend it on wheels, or spings/shocks/camber kit or a tuned suspension like the H & R cup kit...it will improve handling and give it a nice lowered look. Just please, no altezzas. If you insist on Altezza's, at least search for a color that's not chrome, get the red surround or carbon fiber, but not chrome. If you insist on Altezzas, at least try to be a little different from the lemmings you see driving around with chrome tails.
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Re: Newbie needs taillight help!?

okay im with the gang when i say euro lights are gay and overplayed and i laugh at every lil high school girl and girl wanna be that has them..but enough said..It doesnt really matter where you get them from because they all leak and hold water and eventually look even worse...But when you do get a set YOU NEED TO TAKE SOME CLEAR SILICONE RTV SEALANT AND RUN A SEAL ACCROSS THE SEAL OF THE LIGHT.. THAT WILL KEEP IT FROM EVER LEAKING !!
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Matrix-racing.com has some nice pieces like i just picked up some black housed tails with a set of one-piece Jdm like black housed heads and all and all they are pretty good at to test the tails i submerged the front in water to see if they leaked and they didnt so just my
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Re: Newbie needs taillight help!?

way to go..always stick a soon to be electrical componant in water !!!!!! stupid ass
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way to go..always stick a soon to be electrical componant in water !!!!!! stupid ass
LOL....That's funny....ahhh, the things people do without thinking.
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