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Old Sep 8, 2002 | 10:16 AM
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you like that ass too huh? that is the ass my perfect woman would have.
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Old Sep 8, 2002 | 10:17 AM
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Originally posted by 94uhkord
you like that ass too huh? that is the ass my perfect woman would have.





























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Old Sep 8, 2002 | 11:43 AM
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Originally posted by EliteAccord
Looks good:thumbup:
I think so too,thanks. I just talked to the dude and I might be getting my rims tonight(the ex alloys)depending on what time he gets back in town.
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Old Sep 9, 2002 | 05:20 PM
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Well I finally got my EX alloys. They have brand new Kumho 732 Touring Plus tires on em and no scratches other than the normal wear and tear you'd expect from 7yr old rims. I was gonna slap em on my car now but it's stock height, has two tone paint job (had to replace hood and fender, both are primered black) and I don't have any wheel locks. I am just going to be patient and wait till I drop it (Neuspeed sports and KYB GR-2's), paint the rims graphite grey metallic and then slap em on. Can anybody recommend some good wheel locks? I would like some decent ones that will at least put up a fight should a thief try to repo my alloys:madfawk:
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Old Sep 9, 2002 | 06:12 PM
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Congrats on getting them, but I wouldn't worry about theft too much with those rims. They're stock rims, nothing more than that besides some paint work. I've never heard of anybody having there 94-95 rims stolen. I'd invest in getting that hood and fender painted next and then look into the lowering equipment. I can't stand those two-tone colored things.
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Old Sep 9, 2002 | 06:44 PM
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Originally posted by 94AccordSedanEX
Congrats on getting them, but I wouldn't worry about theft too much with those rims. They're stock rims, nothing more than that besides some paint work. I've never heard of anybody having there 94-95 rims stolen. I'd invest in getting that hood and fender painted next and then look into the lowering equipment. I can't stand those two-tone colored things.
tru that man... congrats on the rims tho my friend and i are going to be going down to houston to pick up some prelude rims for his 94 accord so he might actually be selling his... any takers?
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Old Sep 9, 2002 | 07:21 PM
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Originally posted by 94AccordSedanEX
Congrats on getting them, but I wouldn't worry about theft too much with those rims. They're stock rims, nothing more than that besides some paint work. I've never heard of anybody having there 94-95 rims stolen. I'd invest in getting that hood and fender painted next and then look into the lowering equipment. I can't stand those two-tone colored things.
Thanks bro. I sound paranoid as hell huh? I still want to put some wheel locks on em though, it'll make me feel a little better. I'm not gonna spend the $$$ on getting my hood and fender painted, I'm going to save up and get the whole car painted IS300 Graphite Grey pearl so i'll be two toned for a while I think once I get done with it it'll be sweet, here are my plans:

1. Paint- Lexus IS300 Graphite Grey pearl w/side moldings shaved and skirts and front/rear lips body color
2. Rims- 95 EX alloys painted dark grey metallic w/polished lip
3. Tint- all 5 windows smoked
4. Drop- Neuspeed Sports w/KYB GR-2 shocks
5. Beat- Alpine head unit, 2 12" Cerwin Vega HED DVC subs, Polk Audio EX II components (2 pr), JBL Monoblock PowerValve bass amp, Ample Audio 4ch amp (mids/highs)
6. Misc.- Black housing headlights and JDM style corner lenses, Euro clear bumper lenes, 9005-9006 conversion w/Silverstar bulbs, OEM tails w/amber cleared out, Euro clear rear bumper lenses, Volvo S80 side markers, shaved antenna replaced w/vw style euro antenna and flush mount rear spoiler.

This is gonna take a while, im a baller on a budget.
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Old Sep 9, 2002 | 08:17 PM
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Nice booty :hitit:
I think the wheels would look alright, but if it's too much trouble, I think investing in a bigger set of wheels would be nice.

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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 02:07 AM
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Plans sound nice as hell. Good luck!
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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 04:41 PM
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Originally posted by MaxBoosT
Nice booty :hitit:
I think the wheels would look alright, but if it's too much trouble, I think investing in a bigger set of wheels would be nice.

Go Sedans! :thumbup:
Well, I had the bling bling thing going on in my 89 Civic, but after just 3 months of getting it all done up the way I wanted it, it got jacked and stripped. So I plan on doing up this one a bit more modestly, more subtle mods. So I think the EX alloys will serve my purpose just fine, but thanks for the opinion.
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