1 piece lights

I tried the "search". But couldn't find or missed any write up on 1-piece headlights for 88 wagon

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  • shenrieshenrie Council Member
    only one piece lights ive seen for ef's were sedan only.
  • No such thing for the wagon, and only one member has ever done it, will be two next year, when I install mine. Definitely not a direct fit.
  • RoRoRoRo Wagonist
    you need to cut the fronts off the sedan fenders (as they are different angles for the corner lights) and weld them in replace of your wagon ones, im not sure how the mounting goes, i was going to do it on mine because i can get a pair of headlights for $50 off some guy
  • BillBoardBillBoard council member
    JDMCARBOY did it a long time ago... At first glance it looks pretty good, but the more you look at the front end, the more it looks like a bag of smashed assholes.... Just a lot of ill fitting parts... I think it can be done better- just more work involved... If you see other pix of this wagon- you will notice the headlights kinda tilt to one side... and dont fit great... but Im not hating on his wagon- its just a little more finess would have gone a long way...

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  • BillBoardBillBoard council member
    upon a little more research here is how he fit it... to give you an idea of the work you have ahead of you...
    fenders are stock just molded. and the spoiler is CRV. hood was cut to fit EF2 head lights. AND EF9 bumper and rear seat.
  • JDMWago666JDMWago666 Senior Wagonist
    http://www.speedhunters.com/2012/10/rust-bucket-wagovan/
    this guy did it too. doesnt look too bad but I am personally not a fan of the rusted look.
    Not hating by any means but to each their own.
  • ^ But if its rusted its probably all steel modifications to make headlights work ;)

    Unless its rust looking vinyl
  • BillBoardBillBoard council member
    i forgot about that rusted wagon... those 1 piece headlights fit fantastic, looks dynomite!!! he did a really good job...
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