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Old 04-21-2003, 05:36 PM
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Did something VERY retarded

I pulled all my tore up shit off my car the other day and hauled it to the dump. Anyways I get ready to hook my clear bumpers up in my new bumper and I realize that I threw away my light sockets. Im a lil pist. I need new ones Can I get them at auto hone or anywhere like that?
I got some RAZO pedals today off ebay for like $41 but my mom is paying for them since my birthday is in 16 days. I am also going to be sending my money out this week for an inner bumper. If the guy ever e-mails me back with a place to send it to.
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shit auto zone I always call it auto hone for some dumb reason.
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Old 04-22-2003, 01:44 AM
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you threw away the sockets the bulbs goes into? or the bulbs?

you can get bulbs at any auto parts store. for the socket, either a junkyard, or www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
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Also..ANY honda sockets will work. One issue with 4g4d's is the rain leaks into the tail lights, and rusts the sockets. I got mine from a 89-ish Accord in the junkyard. The key is if the little tabs line up to lock the socket in place. It seems they took the 86-89 Accord sockets and used them in 88-91 Civics...Just make sure the 3 wire ones are for stop/tail, (2 elements) and the 2 wire ones are for the turn signal (1 element)

Good luck yo. Amazingly, there are currently lots of Civics (more 4-doors than hatchies ) in the junkyard here, I can possibly hook u up if you need some help.
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Well I am going to run out to a junkyard today and check to see if they might have them if they dont I have two other people that have some they are willing to sell me. Thanks anyways tho.
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