Ok, so i took a trip to Ricer Town Ga today... i mean Dalton, and i'd have to say, it's still a ricer gold town.
"Hmmm. Today I only feel partially ricey"
"Look at me! I'm R-Tarded!!"
In a 3 lane lineup between Me, the civic, and a 350z, the civic got left way back there. This wasn't racing, just heavy acceleration from all three of us.
You'll have to check at the dealership more than likely. or custom make one as long as you have a tube bender [if i'm thinking it's the right kind of tube w/ brass fittings and all]
Hey BV, with the Push Buttons, do you need a key in the switch at all or not? i'm asking because won't the column will lock when you turn the wheel if theres not a key in the ON position in the cylinder? How do you compensate for that?
Lol. I've had to give electrical advice in your silence BV.
I want to be an electrician and all, but i want to make sure that i know ALOT before i give electrical advice. lol
Good job on the custom kit. Do you have any pics of her from the back? Also, when you say you molded the hood piece in, was it functional or purely show?
Just so you don't get stuck with the wrong part, only late 97-00 will work for you. 95-96 and some early 97's have a different connector on them.
This is VERY true. A friend of mine had a 95 Eclipse at one point and needed a new one. Since my car was a 99, i couldn't get him my discount and he had to pay full price.
lol. I'm a casualty of war. lol. well, this is actually VERY amusing... so you may continue. lol. I see we have no rebuttle thus far from our other competitor. lol
SEE!! I told you guys that a blitz kit can look good on a venge. lol. Welcome back Paulino. Good job on the venge. and THANK you for actually putting fog lights in the spot allotted. lol
Ouch. But good job on fixing it thus far. Plus, this will give you a chance to install some inspirational 'aftermarket specialty' parts from a 'certain' movie that you've been working on. lol
well, the continuity tester WILL tell you if there is any power getting through the wires, it just won't tell you how much. If it's an easy enough task for you, go ahead and use the C. Tester to do a 'surface check', but as DT stated [or should i say, as Paul Hogan stated] in that pic, "That's not a knife. Now this, this is a knife!"
by the way, can i use this as a multi meter and check the wiring in the connector?
Not really. It will only tell you if there is enough power to light the light bulb. That's a continuity tester.
THIS Is a Multi Meter. [Multifunction Volt Meter]
But, that's if you want to be thorough. if anyone has one you can borrow and can show you how to use it, take that route. They cost about $20 for a good one.