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    9293 Fog lights

    hey guys, I'm thinking about getting some fogs but it looks like the OEM way is wayyyy too expensive. Anyone has a current aftermarket setup that I can base an idea of? Or even a DIY on how to use 9091 fogs or other OEM fogs on my 9293 bumper. Pics are greatly welcome, Thanks.


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    *not my car*

    Lexus ES300 foglights. They can even be placed under the bumper lights, where the fogs normally go. They are really good foglights.

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      #3
      fogs

      i was in the same position with my 93 i say just save and wait, its worth it in the end even if u piece it together like i have the past 3 years

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        #4
        I remember someone doing an improvised fog lights due to this problem of availability and price of OEM fogs.

        Since the OEM fogs looked and had the same shape as the blinkers someone did a mod making fogs out of another set of blinkers.

        It actually looks very nice and OEM looking.

        Look it up here on CB7tuner via the search bar. Maybe someone can chime in and remember the actual link.
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          Originally posted by JDMDriver View Post
          I remember someone doing an improvised fog lights due to this problem of availability and price of OEM fogs.

          Since the OEM fogs looked and had the same shape as the blinkers someone did a mod making fogs out of another set of blinkers.

          It actually looks very nice and OEM looking.

          Look it up here on CB7tuner via the search bar. Maybe someone can chime in and remember the actual link.
          That was a good idea. But the only problem is the bumper lights are made of plastic. It was never made for the lights to be left on. Its doable but not safe. You could burn the housing. Mods are available to the bumper light itself to handle the heat the bulbs will generate. Or even swap the bulb socket itself.

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            #6
            I bought these millennia dogs for my brothers cb, but he just junked it. Here's a pic of them
            Inside oem fog light cut outs, fooled a couple people so far. And they even say Stanley on them. There from like 98 Mazda millennia



            I'll try n get another pic soon.oh I finally got her running after exactly a year of sitting.

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              #7
              Thanks for all the inputs, waow you just fooled me also, i might visit my local jy and see how it looks.




              Originally posted by STREET-SPEC View Post
              I bought these millennia dogs for my brothers cb, but he just junked it. Here's a pic of them
              Inside oem fog light cut outs, fooled a couple people so far. And they even say Stanley on them. There from like 98 Mazda millennia



              I'll try n get another pic soon.oh I finally got her running after exactly a year of sitting.


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                #8
                they look like OEM! haha thats cool

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                  #9
                  Here's a website that sells replicas for 123 dollars I'm not quite sure how much shipping is http://www.maxaudio.com.my/index.php...productId=8436

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                    #10
                    thoughs fogs are from a 94 mazda 929 acutally
                    I love my cb7

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                      #11
                      Maybe someone will remember what I'm talking about. But there is a thread about some aftermarket oem style fogs that are made in korea, they look good though and are much cheaper than actual oem fogs..

                      EDit: here we go..
                      http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=198097

                      BB6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=200445<Summer Lover
                      BD6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194262<Dailey/Future AutoX
                      Mazda 6s->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201313<Wifes
                      CB7->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189108<Sold

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 530-CB7 View Post
                        Here's a website that sells replicas for 123 dollars I'm not quite sure how much shipping is http://www.maxaudio.com.my/index.php...productId=8436
                        I didn't see your post

                        BB6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=200445<Summer Lover
                        BD6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194262<Dailey/Future AutoX
                        Mazda 6s->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201313<Wifes
                        CB7->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189108<Sold

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                          #13
                          OEM are the best out there,
                          either you pay up the $200-$300 online
                          & get original fogs that you can be proud of.

                          or pay up $100-$200 for some knock offs
                          that you probably wont be so proud of.

                          or hit your local junkyard atleast once a week.
                          search up & down.
                          & once you find a pair
                          youll only pay $40-$60.

                          goodluck!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by existlosangeles View Post
                            OEM are the best out there,
                            either you pay up the $200-$300 online
                            & get original fogs that you can be proud of.

                            or pay up $100-$200 for some knock offs
                            that you probably wont be so proud of.

                            or hit your local junkyard atleast once a week.
                            search up & down.
                            & once you find a pair
                            youll only pay $40-$60.

                            goodluck!
                            +1 on the OEM option. But im biased, I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to things like these
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                              #15
                              Those Mazda lights are the closest ive seen. A guy was selling a 93 the other day on Craiglist boasting he had jdm's but they were from a Saab. They looked no where close to the jdm or that Mazda swap either. Best bet is to check local car listings and some guys will part with them off their car if its for sale. Thats house i got my last set.

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