anyone know where i can get the lazy light kit or is it a mod i can do my self and all so what kind of power can i get out of the n/a motor or shold i do a swap the car is my dally driver whares the best place to gets parts or the j spec motor
and i have the fact repair manule on cd will make copys for $5 plus shiping
for sleepy eye look..u can do it manually.....headlites have a knob that u can turn to adjust height....great for pics but not when car is on...or u can look for a pivot arm controller....try ebay or www.xcars.com
na will not have the aftermarket support like the turbos do...save ur money for a turbo swap if u want to make any serious power.....
just buy a long screw and replace it with the factory stop screw. u can buy it at a local hardware store. Screw it right in adjust it for taste and voila done.
To achieve the "Lazy Eye" look and still have a fully closing and opening headlight you can purchase a Pivot RHM-U controller, it is specifically made for cars with pop up lights, it will cost around $80.
well i was reading about this lazy eye dealy and instead of screwing anything in or w/e try and locate the wire that goes from your controler and splice a new set of wires attached to that going to a toggle switch so that when the toggle switch is on the controler for you headlights works and when its off it doesnt, after that just put your headlights all the way up and as they are at the right height turn the toggle off (of course make the wiring and toggle switch clean and nice looking) thats the basic idea. good luck with the project its a good look
Sleepy eyes? Why? Wanna be a 'drifter' or something? I dunno, on a two it just looks like its been smoking a lot of the good stuff with the orange hairs all over it.
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