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My Custom Red/clear taillights

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    My Custom Red/clear taillights

    These are my custom made red/clears 92tailights. Let me kno what ya guys think about this

    First i took my old CF taillights, i took it apart and my oem taillights too, on the oem 1 cut off the orange signal out then measure it and do it to the clear one too, cut it. (i used a grinder with a 6'' disk to cut it) then take the clear piece add it on the oem taillight seal it from behind with what ever u want. I used tape. Now take the whole piece and put it back in its housing and seal it up.Same goes with the inner lights
    sorry guys i dont have more pics of the process.

    Results.. as you can see on the right side it comes out a lil bitIts not a big deal to me. This is the best i can do


    On my cb now
    My ride History:
    Accord 90 lx auto: Gone
    Accord 91 dx MT: Gone
    Accord 92 lx auto: Gone
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    1st to D.I.Y custom RED/CLEAR's

    #2
    damn dude, that looks great, good job

    1992 Accord EX MT : CB#2
    DIY OEM amber corners w/reflectors

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      #3
      that doesn't look bad at all. i'd think about putting a black pinstripe down the middle of the taillight where the red and clear meet to break up the line. later.
      Avoiding dirt at all costs

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        #4
        Nice work and drop.

        Hustle Hard! This is a design of some gear I've been workin on.

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          #5
          Nice man good job! I second the pinstripe too.
          1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

          1986 Chevrolet C10|5.3L|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe

          1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi


          1992 Accord Wagon (RETIRED)

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            #6
            Originally posted by TypeG View Post
            that doesn't look bad at all. i'd think about putting a black pinstripe down the middle of the taillight where the red and clear meet to break up the line. later.
            Ima try that and see how it looks.
            My ride History:
            Accord 90 lx auto: Gone
            Accord 91 dx MT: Gone
            Accord 92 lx auto: Gone
            -----------------------------------
            1st to D.I.Y custom RED/CLEAR's

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              #7
              looks real good man , nice work
              93 accord Black 10th Anniversary (REBUILD)
              http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=125009

              1992 Accord Lx Frost White - SOLD
              1993 Accord Se Coupe - Totaled
              1992 Accord Ex Sedan 5 speed - SOLD
              1992 Accord Lx Coupe - SOLD
              1990 Accord Ex Sedan 5 Speed - Daily Driver
              1993 Accord 10th Anniversary - STOLEN (REBUILD)

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                #8
                nice

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                  #9
                  wow, you sure you didnt buy them

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                    #10
                    Nice job
                    2000 Acura TL-P - Daily
                    1993 Honda Accord SE - Sold
                    1996 Infiniti J30 - Sold
                    1997 Honda Civic EX - Sold
                    1996 Saturn SL2 - Totalled
                    1982 Mercedes-Benz 300SD - Sold
                    1982 Mercedes-Benz 240D - Totalled

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                      #11
                      looks great!!


                      JDMchristian991's fiance and better half
                      and yes...im a FEMALE!!

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                        #12
                        1000000pts for creativity, all i it takes now is some more prectice for perfection
                        Originally posted by deevergote
                        Just do what PR CB7 said.

                        "I'm Going For Wood" (Clickey Clickey)

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                          #13
                          SICK crazy idea and it works good job



                          ^^MY OLD RIDE
                          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...91#post3052591 <<**CURRENT DA9 BUILD**

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                            #14
                            Wow, nice work man!
                            Props to you and you diy!!
                            Cappuccino Member #9<--- click for thread


                            ^click for MRT^
                            CB9 MRT-R.I.P.
                            Coupe MRT

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                              #15
                              what method did you use to seperate the lens from the housing? later.
                              Avoiding dirt at all costs

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