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Old 05-Nov-2002, 03:06 PM
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Question Clearing Headlights

I just recently purchased a new 2003 Civic Si-G and was wondering if anyone knows how to get rid of the orange hightlight filter? Are there are places where I can take my car and have someone take out the orange filter?
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PM SiVeloz,,, he can tell ya
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huh?

what the heck is an orange headlight filter???????
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Old 05-Nov-2002, 03:24 PM
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Originally posted by BOND007
PM SiVeloz,,, he can tell ya
That's the best thing you can do. That's one of the first mods he did on his car, and from what I remember him saying, there's wasn't much to it.
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Old 05-Nov-2002, 03:26 PM
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Re: huh?

Originally posted by japscrap racing
what the heck is an orange headlight filter???????
it's the orange or amber reflector that comes factory inside the 7th gen coupe and sedan headlights.
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Old 05-Nov-2002, 03:41 PM
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and the 6th gens too........
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and the 6th gens too........
sorry pal... i was just referring to the original question. The car's a 2003 Civic Si-G.
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Old 05-Nov-2002, 03:56 PM
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ooh i was just contributing to your reply to japscrap racing

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Old 05-Nov-2002, 04:53 PM
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did i hear my name??
i'll check with the guy and see if i can hand out his number again..
if he's okay with that i'll PM it to you..


really reasonable too..
especially if you want the same bulbs as what i have..
 
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Si Veloz did you do it yourself or did you have someone do it for you? It would be greatly appreciated if you can get me that number. Thx
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Old 05-Nov-2002, 11:28 PM
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Hair dryer, screw driver, small knife, silicon and a waste of a day is all you need to do this job. I helped a buddy do his and we did my '98 at the same time. Be very carefull the silicon or what ever it is that they use to hold the 2 parts together gets on everything. Message me if you want further instruction there is a document on this somewhere I will dig it out!
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Originally posted by AzNbAmBoOsTaR
Si Veloz did you do it yourself or did you have someone do it for you? It would be greatly appreciated if you can get me that number. Thx
still waiting for a reply from him, but i'll send you the info anyway
so, you got's PM........

and ya, i had him do it for me..
2hrs tops, no hair dryer
 
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How did you do it without heat man???
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Old 06-Nov-2002, 11:55 PM
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i never got a chance to watch him do it, i was busy carving apart my bumper for the remote control fog lights

ummmmm...carefully???
 
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oven maybe? some kind of heat has to be involved no?
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Old 08-Nov-2002, 09:48 PM
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i'll do it..
1.5 hours...if not painted.... no heat required..
or 2 hours if painted...
charge for clear only 55 bucks.
with blackout housing.. 70 bucks..

call me.
4162712035
thanks
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oven maybe? some kind of heat has to be involved no?
no..
 
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I asked this same question right after my G/F bought her 02...none tried making a buck off of me so ill tell you the same as what I was told...the DIY for clearing your headlights can be found at www.2k1civic.com
Ill tell you know, it WAS really easy for me, just took all of the day.
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