the sir at kamals (car wash)


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Great Job Bro. It's Nice To See A NASTY LOOKING Car From The Near By State. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK BRO. :nice::nice::nice::nice::nice:
 
Pardon my ignorance but I've often wondered whats the purpose of the lights on the sides of the bumper?
 
Pardon my ignorance but I've often wondered whats the purpose of the lights on the sides of the bumper?

It's an intersection light as far as I know. I've only seen them active for some older USDM cars here in the states. It's supposed to light up at intersections or something. I believe it only turns on when you're signaling, which seems to make sense since the car itself isn't going to be able to differentiate an intersection from anything else. Anyways, night shots FTL in my opinion, especially ones in the rain. Nice SiR climate control, though.
 
Nice car, you do seem to have quite a liking to leaves tho :s
 
yeah them lights are called projection lights, they usually turn on when your car is turning a tight corner so you car see the kerb etccc.
 
Its koo. . But yeah they turn on when you signaling and I got them cz not a lot of people have them


Pardon my ignorance but I've often wondered whats the purpose of the lights on the sides of the bumper?
 
those side lights are very common in old jdm cars, my sir came with it but I took them out for a cleaner look.
How did you get you nav system to work in US?
 
These intersection lights are ugly as hell! The car would look better and cleaner without them!
 
I was wondering about the navigation as well. At first I figured maybe you had an aftermarket one installed but it looks pretty standard. As far as the intersection lights go, you either hate it or love it. It's all personal preference man, and because it's OEM and not aftermarket, you can't hate. The same goes with the rear fog light, not that I'd have either on my car personally. There are many different routes to go: JDM, handling, straight line speed, and restorations to name a few. Don't hate on people's tastes. I rocked Mugen CF-48 rims on my car for a while because they were different. Yes they were ugly, but they're entirely functional with the brake-cooling vented aero disc and they set my car apart from others.
 
yes ! lol i like oem especially when not alot of people have them it adds value to your car


I was wondering about the navigation as well. At first I figured maybe you had an aftermarket one installed but it looks pretty standard. As far as the intersection lights go, you either hate it or love it. It's all personal preference man, and because it's OEM and not aftermarket, you can't hate. The same goes with the rear fog light, not that I'd have either on my car personally. There are many different routes to go: JDM, handling, straight line speed, and restorations to name a few. Don't hate on people's tastes. I rocked Mugen CF-48 rims on my car for a while because they were different. Yes they were ugly, but they're entirely functional with the brake-cooling vented aero disc and they set my car apart from others.
 
Seriously. Especially in the HONDA world, it's hard to stand apart from the sea of other "H" badged cars out there, unless you're talking about Hyundais lol :p. But seriously, it adds to the owner's personal value of the car as well as others'. The rear fog and intersection light aren't really all that uncommon anymore as they're showing up on more and more cars, but c'mon, it's a Honda -- everyone's been there done that, it's only when you incorporate your own tastes and styles that your car will truly stand apart from others, which is why I LOVE seeing graffiti'd out engine bays and valve covers, or custom-wrapped seats/door panels, etc.

Bottom line is: it's his car and his tastes, which I'm not saying are bad or anything at all, but they're tastes that some others naturally won't be too fond of. If you look into a Honda Tuning magazine, many of the cars in there have that unique finishing touch that contributed to them getting their own article. Quit hatin'.
 
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