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Man you just have nothing nice to say.Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
Actually, even in the new pics, it's still very noticeable.
Didn't your mom ever tell you, "If you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."
- Steve
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Didn't your mom ever tell you, "If you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."
- Steve
Yeah, that's a great quote and all, but there is such a thing as constructive criticism. But I do agree what he's saying doesn't need to be said the way it was. YES, you can see the gap, but it's not that noticeable and the average person can't even see it.Originally Posted by idolsword
Man you just have nothing nice to say.Didn't your mom ever tell you, "If you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all."
- Steve
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See, now on a whole that was nice, your mom has taught you well.Originally Posted by Tatanko
Yeah, that's a great quote and all, but there is such a thing as constructive criticism. But I do agree what he's saying doesn't need to be said the way it was. YES, you can see the gap, but it's not that noticeable and the average person can't even see it.
- Steve
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oss- thanks for the advice, i've never really looked into better bulbs for my car before, but this is a good excuse. I'll look into PIAA bulbs.
here's a pic of my friend taking his turn to hack up my car lol

closeup of "fender gap".. used weatherstripping to cover it up. Good thing for superblack paint!
What kind of weather stripping did you use and where did you find it, I can't find the right bloody stuff.Originally Posted by nadir_s
thanks kev, eddie.oss- thanks for the advice, i've never really looked into better bulbs for my car before, but this is a good excuse. I'll look into PIAA bulbs.
here's a pic of my friend taking his turn to hack up my car lol
closeup of "fender gap".. used weatherstripping to cover it up. Good thing for superblack paint!
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Are you being age discriminant? Originally Posted by idolsword
See, now on a whole that was nice, your mom has taught you well.- Steve

lol...j/k
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i got it at autozone for like $5. It was the only thing close to black and it had adhesive sticker like backing to it so it worked out.Originally Posted by idolsword
What kind of weather stripping did you use and where did you find it, I can't find the right bloody stuff.
Good job. If you still have problems with the corner sticking out, you can actually grind the inner mount holes towards the center of the car to bring in the lights a little...but don't go in too far that it makes it difficult to fit the grill back on. Also did you remove the weather stripping on the bottom? It seem like you didn't in the pic of the cutting....but that could be because of the dirt.
Oh yeah, perfect combo for these lights:
PIAA Xtreme Force H4, PIAA xtreme white 194, and amber corners.

Oh yeah, perfect combo for these lights:
PIAA Xtreme Force H4, PIAA xtreme white 194, and amber corners.

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lol...j/k
Honestly I didn't even think about the age thing when I typed that. Originally Posted by Tatanko
Are you being age discriminant? 
lol...j/k
- Steve
PS. I just finnished my Cefiro install........9 hours ago at 3am.......I'm going back to sleep.
I'm nutty for Nissans
is that beam pic HI or LOW? it looks much crappier than i expected. Way too much stray light. Hell my cousins 93 altima has a better beam pattern. Oh well i bet it lights the road far better than the stockers... and looks pretty nice.