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Old 13-Sep-2005, 06:27 PM
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New Here... Installing Euro Lights?

I just bought these:
http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/..._2d_chrome.jpg

and they were shipped to me today.

If anyone would be so kind to go through the steps of installing tail lights.. that'd be great. Because I have never done any kind of modification to my car whatsoever (it's new) and I am not familiar with cars (I'm a girl).

So keep the instructions simple. Thanks
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 06:35 PM
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peel the carpet back in the trunk and should be screws holding the lights in place. if ur not mechanically inclined get ur bf to do it :P
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 06:37 PM
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it's really simple...i think there's clips holding the carpet in place?

possibly....look for those first...then peel the carpet back...take the sockets outta the "lights" and undo the bolts......u might wanna take the actual bulbs outta the socket too, just in case u bang a bulb off the car...or w/e. . and blow it. .. just to save money. . .

then putting everything back together is simple. . .
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 06:40 PM
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if ur not mechanically inclined get ur bf to do it :P
Yeah. I'm posting here because we're in a fight... it circulates around HIS car club, but I'm not going to get into it.
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hun keep ur stock tails ....eruo trails are so rice
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 08:17 PM
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FORMAGE!!
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Stocks look so sharp, jagged and blah. Plus, it's not like I can return it and get my $50 back.


FORMAGE!
what?
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 09:09 PM
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Originally posted by DXcivicHB
FORMAGE!!
lol.

The install is easy, and if you don't want to do it tell someone who moderately knows something about cars to do it. It's very simple and straight forward.
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Originally posted by DXcivicHB
FORMAGE!!
what the fukk is "FORMAGE"????
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 09:19 PM
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lol u guys don't know what cheese is?!...


LOL now to be a pee pee brain...haha

obviously kidding guys...

but just for the hell of it. . haha

cheese1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (chz)
n.

A solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, often seasoned and aged.
A molded mass of this substance.
Something resembling this substance in shape or consistency.


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[Middle English chese, from Old English cse, from Germanic *kasjus, from Latin cseus.]
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Old 13-Sep-2005, 09:26 PM
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Originally posted by ~ILLEST CIV~
lol u guys don't know what cheese is?!...


LOL now to be a pee pee brain...haha

obviously kidding guys...

but just for the hell of it. . haha

cheese1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (chz)
n.

A solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk, often seasoned and aged.
A molded mass of this substance.
Something resembling this substance in shape or consistency.


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and now to make your entire post RETARDED.


its spelled FROMAGE
not FORMAGE

so technically its not cheese and you talked about cheese for no reason HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

oh and a little present for you
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HAHAHA ^^^ well don't i look like more of a pee pee brain...hahaha
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Originally posted by ~ILLEST CIV~
HAHAHA ^^^ well don't i look like more of a pee pee brain...hahaha
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hahaha you guys are stupid.
Jay is right.

It's spelt Fromage.

I would keep your stock tails.
But thats just me.

But if you need someone to put them on for you.
I'll come and do it for you.
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sorry team rukus...miss typed...

go alcheezas!
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Re: New Here... Installing Euro Lights?

Originally posted by wagon3am

If anyone would be so kind to go through the steps of installing tail lights.. that'd be great. ...

So keep the instructions simple. Thanks
step 1 return and or throw away
step 2 clean stock taillights and admire them
step 3 if unsatisfied purchase white/red ones

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seriously i hate em and in due time i''msure you will too so don't toss your stock ones, but should just unscrew from inside the trunk and so forth, as posted above
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Re: Re: New Here... Installing Euro Lights?

Originally posted by BBProductions

step 1 return and or throw away
step 2 clean stock taillights and admire them
step 3 if unsatisfied purchase white/red ones
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Re: Re: New Here... Installing Euro Lights?

Originally posted by BBProductions

seriously i hate em and in due time i''msure you will too so don't toss your stock ones, but should just unscrew from inside the trunk and so forth, as posted above

Stocks look so ugly, but I wouldn't throw them away.

I had almost everything in then noticed the guy never gave me bulbs or specifications of the right bulbs to get.
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Your stock bulbs and connectors should work with those lights. Every set of aftermarket lights I've ever seen were just plug and play.
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Originally posted by DXcivicHB
FORMAGE!!
LMFAO!!! WTF?!?!?! LOL
Keep your stock lights.... like BBProductions said... if anything get white/red ones...but don't get the chromed out rice magnets.
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