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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Peoria,AZ
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![]() just a quick easy way to get some cheap fogs
these come from the bb6 prelude I cut strips of metal out, but it probably would have been easy to use the exhaust straps ![]() you have to notch the turn signal light to clearance the fog light adjustment bracket ![]() when cutting the bumper your on your own but this is what helped me.. used a piece of paper as a template and used a heat gun and a razor blade to cut the bumper. cuts like butter
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Great thread! I have a set of JDM BB6 fogs myself and was wanting to do this. I have a few other sets of turns as well that I picked up from my local PNP to attempt to create a clean, yet unique look. I'll post once done. Glad to see someone else with the BB6 fog light idea!
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thought I should post a pic of how they look on the car.
I definitely cut the bumper wrong I thought the light was hitting the bumper when it was hitting the turn signals ![]() ![]() ![]()
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