Ride of the Week - 06.30.02 [MrHyde]
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Thanx guys, I have some more pics in this thread
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...&threadid=4937
And I'll try to post some more up later.
The X-pel kit wasnt big enough for me and neither was mostof the prefab kits out there, so I had the installer custom cut pieces for my hood, sideskirts, and front lip spoiler. I went with the X-pel kit for the Headlights, Fogs, and Bumper. If I ha dto do it all over again, I would have kept my custom pieces, but replaced the front bumper with the ArmorFend kit. This was one install I watched from start to finish and I am very glad I did not do myself. It is not like tints especially on tough curves like the headlights and lower lip.
The PS2 is under my passenger seat, and not permanently mount ed which is what I wanted. I remove it whenever i want to, and only had to buy an additional powerline and A-V cable. The PowerInverter is hardwired under the same seat as well.
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...&threadid=4937
And I'll try to post some more up later.
The X-pel kit wasnt big enough for me and neither was mostof the prefab kits out there, so I had the installer custom cut pieces for my hood, sideskirts, and front lip spoiler. I went with the X-pel kit for the Headlights, Fogs, and Bumper. If I ha dto do it all over again, I would have kept my custom pieces, but replaced the front bumper with the ArmorFend kit. This was one install I watched from start to finish and I am very glad I did not do myself. It is not like tints especially on tough curves like the headlights and lower lip.
The PS2 is under my passenger seat, and not permanently mount ed which is what I wanted. I remove it whenever i want to, and only had to buy an additional powerline and A-V cable. The PowerInverter is hardwired under the same seat as well.