Did you consider taking the lights apart and painting the surround body-color ala Type R headlights?
like this: only LBBP instead of white.
Nope, I never considered that. I'm not fond of that look.
Did you consider taking the lights apart and painting the surround body-color ala Type R headlights?
like this: only LBBP instead of white.
Kryas - that is cool - leave it to a woman to think of something like that!
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Oh man! The picture below looks really cool. To bad it didnt let out enough light. If it was any colors I probably wouldnt be all about it. I have this really bad blue problem. lol
What are the difference in early model vs late model interiors?
Did you consider taking the lights apart and painting the surround body-color ala Type R headlights?
like this: only LBBP instead of white.
When I was looking for an nsx several years ago, I wanted an '02 because of the flush lights. I felt the pop-ups were very dated looking.
i guess i never found anything intrinsically attractive about headlights......the exposed headlights made the nsx look more common imho.......
now the later front fascia.......that was a nice improvement......
You may love this: :biggrin:
^That looks great!! :smile:
yeah......i do.......i cant guess how much custom work and skill that took......
Just get one of each :wink:
I prefer the pop-up's, old school in a very good way for sure!
Brian
Yes, we were lucky to be able to put something together with Cody in a relatively short timeframe.Oh ok! So you ended up with the love fab turbo NSX that was for sale a while back? Jealous this guy! I couldnt believe how fast that car sold. It seemed like in a week BOOM! Gone!
fixed head light dont work on this car because when then designed the car they designed it with pop up head lights. The cars design was around that. 02 lights just a cheap quick fix to try to give the car another look. If they were going to design the nsx with fixed lights back then. The fenders, hood and bumper would have been different.