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Good job... I bet there is some interest to others what size and how you mounted them.
 

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well it was a full kit at autozone. it came with the wires and the switch and brackets. i just used the mounting point above the inside of the fog light area. total cost was $40 + tax :)
 

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You could have purchased factory OEM direct fits for slightly more then those. That's what I did with mine (59.99) and it also comes with factor toggle switch that mounts into the dash in the factory hole. Still looks good though. I'm not hating at all, just throwing in 2 cents too late.
 

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I apologize for the ignorance, that's ridiculous that a single generation gap can make oem fog lights cost 200+ more. Sorry, I guess you were right. I went to the website where I purschased mine and the OEM fog lights for my 98 Civic and they were both under 70 dollars. I looked for your year and it wasn't there. My apologies, I should've checked before posting. That is lame. Your's look fine though and aftermarket lights are better anyways. I'd like to fit some 130w KC Hilites into mine but we'll see. Again I apologize.
 

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No Worries, I was just wondering where to get that bangin' deal!

I apologize for the ignorance, that's ridiculous that a single generation gap can make oem fog lights cost 200+ more. Sorry, I guess you were right. I went to the website where I purschased mine and the OEM fog lights for my 98 Civic and they were both under 70 dollars. I looked for your year and it wasn't there. My apologies, I should've checked before posting. That is lame. Your's look fine though and aftermarket lights are better anyways. I'd like to fit some 130w KC Hilites into mine but we'll see. Again I apologize.
 

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What makes it worse for the 2nd gens over the 1st gens is that there are 2 different bumper set-ups. Then the switch is in the stalk. So now they have numerous different possibilities and to make a complete kit, you have to get the OEM stalk which drives up the price. Even if you go with the DEPO brand lights and an OEM stalk, you are still not getting out for cheap.

Maybe in a few years when the 2nd gen has been out for a bit and hopefully a 3rd gen is coming, the prices of parts will come down to a reasonible level.
 
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