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imadouche 07-27-2003 10:11 PM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
thanks alot brett look what you started the letter to SCC has turned this into riceville USA just kidding

91rexBUG 07-27-2003 10:18 PM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
i always get first dibbs on things tranceminister....you got sloppy seconds...lmao

lewis

kErO-916 07-28-2003 06:28 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 

Originally Posted by Turbo Hatch
Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch? Is it possible to do? Whcih front end and what will need to be done?

92-95 civics are the easiey ones to use a 94+ integra front end on. all you have to do is cut the hood/radiator support of a teggy, weld it in where the civic one was, the hood will bolt right on perfect fit as the same with the headlights and the front bumper the fenders are going to be off in the upper front section by 4 3/4" and the bottoms 3 1/4" its very easy to fab some sheet metal and bondo for this and it looks pretty dope :) good luck to yah

CivicSiR 07-28-2003 09:44 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
go for the Integra Type R front conversion. And finish up your turbo project and add a huge front mount intercooler. SWEET!

1SlowGuy 07-30-2003 01:49 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 

Originally Posted by JDMCRXSiR
go for the Integra Type R front conversion. And finish up your turbo project and add a huge front mount intercooler. SWEET!


yeah just do what i did.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...2/051.32pm.jpg
got the headlights from a friend for $240
bumper for free(was in broke in half)
cutting bits $20
fiberglass, sandpaper, and bondo $25-30
timed: 2 week's with work and classes
doing the conversion cheaper then my 14b setup priceless ;D

CivicSiR 07-30-2003 07:36 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
what kind of car did you do with the type R conversion?

And do you need to get the fender of the Type R?
And cut the Type R fender in half and weld onto the other car?

1SlowGuy 07-30-2003 09:16 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
it's a 94dx. you can, but it's really really hard to find a metal jdm fender, i used all my stock parts. that's why i put $20 of cutting bits. hood, fenders, rad suport, and bumper(not painted still), here's another pic you yah
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-7/280992/0019.jpg

CivicSiR 07-30-2003 09:34 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
so you just cut your stock civic fender so the Type R headlight will fit?

1SlowGuy 07-30-2003 10:43 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
oh god :-\ cute the hood,fenders,rad support,and bumper. welded new supports. if your new to fiberglass and bondo don't try this.

traff1c 07-30-2003 11:05 AM

Re:Integra Front End on 92' Civic Hatch?
 
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...d/fcaa7a2a.jpg


This is what my bro did to his 90 hatch. pretty much its just a 94-2000 integra body kit bumper that got modified to accept accord lights, and bolt on to his wide body fenders(wich had to be modified to accept the front bumper and an integra hood? it was weird and home made, never saw anything like this before... (this was like 2 years ago) I told him body work is overkill, but it actually looked pretty decent, you could probably fit 2 of tyrus's intercoolers in that fuckn bumper.



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