i only like them on i30's....i cannot stand having to hack the car or the ugly gap left after the install.
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I do not want random pieces of weather stripping on my car...looks ghetto.Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
thats when weatherstripping becomes your friend
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Originally Posted by 2 Da Max
o shiet mike i never realized you had those until now, it looks stock for some reason, like it flows with the car
Just like the 15x7.5 Q45 rims huh?
That is the biggest compliment one could get IMO, thanks.im beginning to hate my gap. it sucks and looks ugly although the headlights look pretty cool. the weatherstripping isnt working for me. im thinking about doing an i30 front end conversion to get rid of the gap somtime in the future.
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Why dont you save a lot of time and money and do some body work to fill the gap and then paint it. I have Cefiro's, and the gap isnt that big to fill, I have weather stripping in there right now and honestly, unless you're maxima guy, you cant tell they didnt come on there. If you take some time you can get them lined up quite well with the corner of the fender so that the only gap you have is the one at the end of the headlight. Do some body work, sand it and make it look nice and flush with the lights and the body and give it some paint...and you're done. Once it gets warmer out here that's what I"ll be doing.Originally Posted by Mr****s95SE
im beginning to hate my gap. it sucks and looks ugly although the headlights look pretty cool. the weatherstripping isnt working for me. im thinking about doing an i30 front end conversion to get rid of the gap somtime in the future.
after the front end got into a little scuffle with a guard rail, its been lookin terrible. the front bumper moved a little so the headlights are misaligned and get shifted out of place when driving. thats why im thinking about doing the conversion. plus the fitment will be almost perfect without all those zipties. i dunno, im still debating whether or not to do it. its a lotta time and money than fixing whats wrong now. we'll see.
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cefiro lights = $hitty fitment in fender area therefore a 

I was thinking of getting smoked cefiro's but I wouldent want to go through modifying the car. Id rather do the 20Ae mod than spending 350$ on some sweet lookin JDm headlights for them not to fit on my car. IF your up to it go for it, they do look good on maxima's but in person its noticable.
99 Maxima SE 5spd
Vertex Racing C.A.I (Replica of Injen CAI)
Greddy SP Cat-Back Exhaust
Tein S Tech Springs
50/50 Taillights
99 Maxima SE 5spd
Vertex Racing C.A.I (Replica of Injen CAI)
Greddy SP Cat-Back Exhaust
Tein S Tech Springs
50/50 Taillights
automotive weather stripping will do a good job.am not worried the gap. just the way they gonna look jus check thise 99 se
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They look good on I30s since those are their stock headlights overseas... Hence Mikes car... they look perfect
On max's its pretty iffy.. on TJ Max's car they look great since he had the gap filled in correctly... on otheres, it just looks horrible. Reminds me of Civic owners trying to fit skyline headlights into their car... it just doesnt look right

They look good on I30s since those are their stock headlights overseas... Hence Mikes car... they look perfect
On max's its pretty iffy.. on TJ Max's car they look great since he had the gap filled in correctly... on otheres, it just looks horrible. Reminds me of Civic owners trying to fit skyline headlights into their car... it just doesnt look right
there was an GD on the cefiro's, otherwise are expensive and not worth it if you get them from overseas like me
(don't flame me bc of wheelgap, they are gone next summer
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(don't flame me bc of wheelgap, they are gone next summer
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