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Heya,

My mate needs to find somewhere that sells aftermarket fog lights that would fit a honda civic.

I went on the Honda forums but they were not very helpful, figured skyliners seem to know a lot about everything so someone here might be able to help out with somewhere that sells them??

My friend is located in chatswood but will go anywhere in sydney

thanks guys!

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hmmm go to autobarn in chatswood and speak to Dave, pretty sure they have a few and can get some in if they dont have em

or maybe Autojoy in castle hill.. go speak to Julian, I think he is there on the weekends

mate, tell your mate to forget the rice.

The honda is already gay enough.

Choppa reid would go "this is michadoo's friend. He drives a honda civic. Harden the fu(k up michadoo's friend"

But you, you can buy that rice from anywhere. autobarn, ebay. The honda forum should have plenty of that. They've got all the other rice like wheels, neons, steering wheels, seats etc.

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