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Old 16-Feb-2003, 01:00 PM
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4th gen with lude lights

hey came across this one on the net i don't know how many of you have seen it i really like it. One of the nicest looking 4 th gen hatchbacks i have seen in a while
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 01:02 PM
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i guess that black grill and bumper aren't fully installed they are kind of hangin but still looks good, finally i hit 200 posts woo hooo :working:
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 01:25 PM
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you know, that doesnt look bad at all
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 05:59 PM
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i think that it looks better on the 4th gen then on the actual prelude! I'm not to fond of preludes
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photoshop?
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 07:14 PM
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the picture is real as far as i know, and i think these lights look a lot better on the 4 gen civics than on the ludes agreed
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 09:30 PM
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Originally posted by Agent Orange
photoshop?
I totally agree with you!
I mean look at it closely:

1. The grill sticks out about an inch and down and inch on the passenger side and is recessed on the driver’s side by about the same.
2. The driver’s side headlight is partially covered by the hood.
3. Not to mention the inconsistencies in the gap between the bumper and fender.

If you want a real good photochop of a car here’s two examples:



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Old 16-Feb-2003, 10:16 PM
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photoshop or not that is a damn nice conversion to seriously think about. I think that is the nicest i've scene beside a JDM of course. wonder how much something like that would go for
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 11:01 PM
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Originally posted by CivicSiR4U2NV


I totally agree with you!
I mean look at it closely:

1. The grill sticks out about an inch and down and inch on the passenger side and is recessed on the driver’s side by about the same.
2. The driver’s side headlight is partially covered by the hood.
3. Not to mention the inconsistencies in the gap between the bumper and fender.

If you want a real good photochop of a car here’s two examples:




Don't think it's photo shoped
1. The grill sticks out about an inch and down and inch on the passenger side and is recessed on the driver’s side by about the same

Grill seems damaged. If you notice you see the inside side of the drivers headlight. Rather doubt that if photoshoped would go to the extreem as to show a side that you can't see if the light is installed and not have photo shoped the grill better.

2. The driver’s side headlight is partially covered by the hood.

When you begin doing such "wild" body mod's, alot of time and effort are put into trying to make it look as good as new, but more times than not you can't fit everything perfectly.

3. Not to mention the inconsistencies in the gap between the bumper and fender.

The inconsistencies in the gap between the bumper and fender is result of a heavily modified fender to allow the light's to fit.
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Old 16-Feb-2003, 11:03 PM
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I dont like it ...belongs on the lude.
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Old 17-Feb-2003, 12:21 AM
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Originally posted by 1sicsol
I dont like it ...belongs on the lude.
Dont like them at all. Ive never liked the look of the lude lights on the new style, I prefer the older gen with the wide and narrow lights.

My fave are the JDM integra lights
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Old 17-Feb-2003, 02:12 AM
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Don't like it. I wouldn't mind seeing some Prelude tailights on a 4th gen, or even Integra taillights. I think that would look sweet.
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