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Old 10-29-19, 01:44 PM
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Pop ups on Re-Amemiya kit?

I just bought a 1993 Rx7 and am looking at buying a re-amemiya kit. Does the kit require the sleek lights? Can i just keep my stock pop ups? Are there any rx7's with the kit that have the stock pop ups? Thanks!
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Congrats on your fd. You can keep the pop ups. You talking about buying a re body kit , I assume.
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Originally Posted by Red94fd
Congrats on your fd. You can keep the pop ups. You talking about buying a re body kit , I assume.
Yes! I'm not too sure how i feel about the sleek lights. Thank you!
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Most RE-A bumper kits are pop up friendly. Basically, if you see these sleek lights on a body kit you can rest assured the pops will fit.

re amemiya ad facer n1 05 front bumper






re amemiya ad facer n1 02 front bumper




As a reference the original AD front bumper:



However, to get an accurate answer you have to be a little bit more descriptive in which kit you are looking for because there are some RE-A kits that can't be used with pop ups. Such as:












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Yes! I'm not too sure how i feel about the sleek lights. Thank you!
IMO if the car is stock-ish looking pop ups look best. If it is fitted with an entire body kit, then sleeks are more appealing.

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Thank you!
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Originally Posted by xeniafd3
Thank you!
No problem. One last thing: If you are on the fence about sleeks... Stay pop-up. Sleek light ares something anyone should only do if they truly want/love them. Not only are they expensive (talking about RE-amemiya ones) the light output isn't as good and they require the owner to hack up the area where the pop ups sit in order to install.
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stay with the pop ups! sleek light are lameo....
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