Wow, lots of people hating on these lights haha. Personally I think they would look cool but I need to see a complete frontal image in order for me to make a judgement call.
if you message this guy for the request for a 2012 civic coupe version taillights he will try to get them made. he just needs some support to get the idea that people are intrested in LED taillights. the sedans are for sale for only $218 and are plug and play.
$500 is the cheapest I have ever seen advertised by customlightz. Mini H1's. It was a promo deal though but that's the lowest I've ever seen "advertised."
Ive been searching every where for after market headlights for the 2012 civic sedan and o finally found them there on the expensive side so I won't be able to buy them right now but I thought I'd share the link with every one so here it is http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=181045520945
Actually, I've bought headlights on eBay (for a del Sol, and 93 Civic sedan) that were pretty good. I have also owned some that suck.
I'm at work so I can't click the eBay link, so i'm unsure which style they are, but here's how my experiences have been:
generic eBay projectors (93 Civic Sedan): Terrible. Horrible light output, especially in rain and even Sylvania Silverstars did not help (did not try HIDs, however, which would probably fix the light output problem). The cutoff was also very bad and did not look straight at all; It was all over the place.
Anzo USA projectors (procivic.com): Just as terrible as the generic eBay projectors. The housings were a little heavier/more solid but the projector beams adjusted very poorly and actually broke during adjustment.
generic eBay reflector housing headlights (93 del sol): These worked great. Not as perfect as OEM, but they did the job and looked good. The light output was excellent with any bulbs you put in them and the beam pattern was correct (but not correct when used with HIDs of course).
generic direct OEM-replicas (93 Civic): These were also great and performed almost just as well as OEM.
With all of these headlights I purchased and any headlight purchase that is not OEM, you should always seal the housing/lens seam with silicone, regardless of whether they appear to already be sealed. This will prevent moisture from entering and clouding the lens.