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Old 12-21-2006, 09:57 PM
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Tailight Conversion

Ive seen a tailight conversion on a 91 honda CRX nw I want to do it. I just don't know how anybody have any suggestions. I'm planning on doing a tailight conversion on it to a RSX tailighty conversion on my 91 CRX. It looks good just need to know how to do it
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It looks good just need to know how to do it
Does it really?? If you want to mess up another CRX don't come here for instructions on how to do it.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

its so easy. just take off your stock tail light, and custom fit the rsx ones. simple as that. Good luck.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

ah don't tell him how to ruin the rex! go buy jdm tail lights.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

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Ive seen a tailight conversion on a 91 honda CRX nw I want to do it. I just don't know how anybody have any suggestions. I'm planning on doing a tailight conversion on it to a RSX tailighty conversion on my 91 CRX. It looks good just need to know how to do it
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Re: Tailight Conversion

hah you guys are mean. just tell him to use the search button if you wana be mean about it! but its true... the coversions are pretty gay. stock is best, and if you are in a pinch, altezzas painted with clear red/tined red look pretty good. stay away from altezzas tho unless you are going to paint them to hide the uglyness
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Does it really?? If you want to mess up another CRX don't come here for instructions on how to do it.
why are you guys hating on him just because he wants to know how to do this? its his car, and if he thinks it looks good like that than... to each his own. i wouldnt care if some guy was driving around in a VW beetle with hotdogs taped to his windshield because he thinks it looks good. he can think whatever he wants. but if it was me... i wouldnt be doing that. you can hate it all you want, but he is going to figure out a way to do it anyways... might as well give him some experience and help him out a little...
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Re: Tailight Conversion

ah it's not like we called him names and insulted his intelligence. we just said don't and we wouldn't help dismantle a good rex. and if he really wanted to do the conversion he could use google.
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why are you guys hating on him just because he wants to know how to do this? its his car, and if he thinks it looks good like that than... to each his own. i wouldnt care if some guy was driving around in a VW beetle with hotdogs taped to his windshield because he thinks it looks good. he can think whatever he wants. but if it was me... i wouldnt be doing that. you can hate it all you want, but he is going to figure out a way to do it anyways... might as well give him some experience and help him out a little...
Where do you see anyone hating on this guy? Most of us are CRX enthusiasts and hate to see another one flushed down the toilet. I never said he can't do whatever he wants. I simply don't respect the idea of tearing apart a perfectly good looking car and claiming the conversion looks better, like he did. He can do what he wants but for me to give him instructions on how to mess up his car is just wrong.

Oh and taping hot dogs is a lot different than taking a sawzall and tearing up the rear of your car to mount tailights with JB weld.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

you guys had me thinking a lil, your right i'm not going to tear up my car to do it imma just buy some carbon fiber tail or either the jdm style tails with the jdm styl headlights n call it a day.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

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you guys had me thinking a lil, your right i'm not going to tear up my car to do it imma just buy some carbon fiber tail or either the jdm style tails with the jdm styl headlights n call it a day.
Ehhhhh....still a little iffy on the so called CF tails, but at least you won't be cutting into the ass of a piece of Honda art.
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Re: Tailight Conversion

buddy can do whatever he wants with his own car in my oppinion. even though you guys might not like what he wanted to do, i think it would be nice to give advice... because that is what this forum is all about... isnt it?

*not negative advice, i mean advice on how he would go about it.
he can learn the hard way if it does end up looking like shit
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Re: Tailight Conversion

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buddy can do whatever he wants with his own car in my oppinion. even though you guys might not like what he wanted to do, i think it would be nice to give advice... because that is what this forum is all about... isnt it?

*not negative advice, i mean advice on how he would go about it.
he can learn the hard way if it does end up looking like shit
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Re: Tailight Conversion

why ask. he can just do a search i'm sure a lot of other ppl did this back in the day. and then realized it looked better with the stock lights.

no one's telling him don't do it at all blah blah blah. just saying that we've all seen it and prefer the way it looks from factory or jdm. real jdm no ebay crap.
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