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Old 06-18-2002, 05:58 PM
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Lightbulb PRoject Tsunami T2000 Civic

Hey whats up all,¿?
I gotta Question to ask. I got a 98 Honda Civic (2 Door/Black) w/ the triple beam projectors, full T2000 body kit, black painted chrome altezza tails, and N1 exhaust. My question is have any of you seen the new C5 fenders for civics? If not check out www.asylumms.com , anyways i got the 2 back wide body fenders from the buddy club kit and i wanted to see about a conversion of molding those C5 fenders over the stock making it a new custom widebody. I wanted to know what ya'll think about that idea, get some other ideas, just whatever you thinks about the general idea. well thanks alot.

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Hey, I just wanted to let you know that I ordered a kit from Asylum and they totally suck! It took them well over 2 months to get my kit to me and that's no lie. Whatever you do I wouldn't order from them, no way in hell I'll ever order from them again. :huh:
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