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    Foglight Moldings.

    Heres a good one i got a set that are very brittle been looking on ebay no can do. If any got other sites let me know id like to get another set of these or try to renew these the best i can. Dont get me wrong theylle hook right up.

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    Originally posted by wagonz View Post
    Heres a good one i got a set that are very brittle been looking on ebay no can do. If any got other sites let me know id like to get another set of these or try to renew these the best i can. Dont get me wrong theylle hook right up.
    excuse me?
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      #3
      huh,what u mean excuse me?? nice ride.

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        #4
        Originally posted by tommi View Post
        excuse me?
        I think he's looking for new foglight moldings, the rubber trim that goes around b/c his are brittle and old.

        member's ride thread
        93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
        99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
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          #5
          thought they were called "shrouds"? or something like that.
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            #6
            Shrouds were JDM "mouldings" They were nice enough to have built in splash guards to give the fogs a little more protection from moisture getting inside aging lights. 90-91s never had shrouds to protect them so rain water or whatever attacked the lights and over time u get rusted adjustment screws and or moisture inside everytime it rains when the fog seals go bad. This is why 8/10 if you are lucky to find a set at the yard or buy used online, the 90-91s have rusted housings or yellow lens.

            The usdm 92-93 mouldings were nothing but attachments to hide a ugly hole cutting job and were unnecessary if done right with patience.

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              #7
              from what i've heard, black door guard trim can be cut to look identical.
              http://www.brandsport.com/trimgard1.html
              later.
              Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                #8
                yes true door guard trim is almost the same but oe are curved perfect.

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                  #9
                  Check my MR thread, I have the door trim on mine, let it sit in boiling water for a minute to soften it up, then it went right on. I didn't even take my bumper or fogs off.

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                    #10
                    thanks bro the boiling water trick sounds good to me.

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                      #11
                      i need some fogs, did any come stock on a cb7 or are there any from other accords that would be a direct swap?
                      94 Honda Accord EX - cozy daily
                      95 Civic DX w/ lamesauce b18
                      92 Honda Accord Discount Xtreme - 400k miles strong
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                        #12
                        ^Foglights for the CB's were a special option, keep looking, there are plenty out there. Obviously get the proper foglights for the bumper, be it 90/91 or 92/93. You could also use 5th gen Accord (94-97) foglights, which are way different, many other possibilities, even from a Lexus.

                        Door edge molding works really well, be sure not to get 2' lengths, that is not enough for a 92/93, you'll need approx 32" for each cutout, so grab a 1 pc. roll of it. It helps alot to do relief cuts on the backside at the bends/corners, and it also helps to bevel the square cut edge of the plastic, make it more like this: ^ it will fight you less and contour better IMO.

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