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September 11, 2007 | Jack Lan | Comments 4

DIY My Original Honda Civic Mugen Visor

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My Honda Civic without Mugen Visor

Bought my Mugen Visor Cash and Carry at Waterloo Street. Decided to install by myself eventhough I have no experience at all.

The manual is all in Japanese. Have a hard time trying to understand it. Installation is not as simple as I told, it is not just sticking it on with 3M tapes, but with some hock on pins etc

Getting these rubbers out took me a long time and terrible effort. It is not as easy, maybe is myself.

After getting all 4 rubbers out, I am all shag out and didn’t took any photo furthers.

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  1. Nice car!! Can I know what rims you are using? I am planning on a honda civic fd too..

    Also, is the car pure white, pearl white or other shades of white? I am also planning on a white car but only prefer pure white as i find that other shades of white looks abit yellowish at times.

    Hope to hear from you soon!

  2. yo ur car its smoking hot for a stock

  3. Hey, those rims look really good I like the white on white and the whole conversion period. what kind of rims are those by the way and how much did you spend on the whole conversion?

  4. Hi,

    I didn’t really convert it to a type R, just that type R has a white rim too. I am someone who love white rim on white car! Anyway this RIM is a Taiwan Rim, cheap and reasonably good. It look like Japan rim CE28 if i didn’t forget wrongly!

    Regards,

    Jack Lan
    http://www.lanzijun.com
    http://www.moneyfromblog.com

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