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Hey how possible do you think it is to convert the back end of my 95 civic EX to the tail lights of an RX-7? I'm not sure the year but its the newer model, like what Vin Diesel drove in F&F. It's just an idea bouncin' around in my head, thought I would get some input into feasibility.
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Re: RX-7 tail lights on a 95 civic(?)
I think if you have money and a good body guy, just about anything is possible.
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Re: RX-7 tail lights on a 95 civic(?)
its possible...but why? that would look ugly as hell
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Re: RX-7 tail lights on a 95 civic(?)
The RX-7 you are refering to is the 3rd-gen. (FD3S), sold in the U.S. from 1993-1995 (final production ended in Japan in 2002).
As for putting a 3rd-gen.'s tail-lights on a Civic, I'm not sure the tail-light design would match the contours of the Civic; the middle-section of the RX-7's tail-lights curve with the trunk-lid (as you can see in the pics below) and the sides wrap to flow with the curves on the bulging rear-fenders (as can be seen in the pics below). The Honda's anatomy is less curvacious and more angular. ![]() ![]()
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