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Old 12-26-10, 11:15 PM
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Flush headlights

I'll start off by mentioning I did a search for "flush headlights" but didn't get a ton of help from that.

I'm just looking for some opinions on aftermarket flush headlight kits. I recently purchased my FD, and one of my headlight motors appears to be burnt out, so instead of buying a new motor, I figured I'd upgrade to flush lights (as I've always liked this look on an FD).

However, I've been searching around and I see there are a number of kits out there with a number of different costs and issues.

I'm not terribly concerned about upgrading to HID lights, I see some kits offer this, but it's not a needed feature for me, I'm perfectly content with regular intensity headlights.

I would *like* to avoid cutting the car as much as possible, this seems to be a selling point advertised on the EVO-R headlights, and this appeals to me, but getting some feedback from anyone who has used this kit would be great.

Cost is not a major issue, I don't plan on throwing away money unnecessarily, however I'm not adverse to paying extra to get a quality product. I don't like to cut corners when it comes to my car.

Thanks in advance for any feedback or tips anyone can provide.

-Geoff
Old 12-27-10, 01:07 AM
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i think you meant sleek headlights. if 1600 is doable i say get the re amemiya sleek kit
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Here's another option I believe you dont have to cut anything http://www.c-westusa.com/aero/fd3s.asp http://www.intensepower.com/cfd01a-lk0.html

Cheaper then RE-A's sleek.

Here is info on Sleek light kits.

http://www.fd3s.net/lights/index.html
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They all look good at 60mph or from 100 feet away, but up close I think they all look like ****.
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Originally Posted by Evopanda
Here's another option I believe you dont have to cut anything http://www.c-westusa.com/aero/fd3s.asp http://www.intensepower.com/cfd01a-lk0.html

Cheaper then RE-A's sleek.

Here is info on Sleek light kits.

http://www.fd3s.net/lights/index.html
That's most likely a replica kit:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/c-west-light-kit-fd3s-57027
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