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d15a2crx
03-01-2005, 12:21 AM
is there any company that makes altezza tails or projectors for the first gen crx?

lxndr
03-01-2005, 12:44 AM
Nope.

stinky817
03-01-2005, 02:09 AM
yup...i haven't had any luck finding em...i kinda wish there were some diffrent style lights to put in then stock, but... some welding skills you can put any taillights on it you want :D

matt s
03-01-2005, 03:31 AM
Lol, I fully agree about some kind of lights, but here's the only example I can think of right off the bat. But um....just ignore the rest :P http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/307788

lxndr
03-01-2005, 08:12 PM
That's the guy that put '88-'91 CRX tails on his 1G. I've compared the 2G lights to the 1G body, and trust me, it's not a simple bolt on. The contours of the 1G body are colpletely different form the 2G. But as mentioned before, with enough welding skill (or a ton of Bondo) you can do anything you want.

d15a2crx
03-02-2005, 11:42 PM
it aint that big of a deal to me. I'd rather go fast than look good. im planning on doing a d15a3 swap in my 87 standard crx. I just found a turbo kit for the d15a3 and it's reasonably priced at $1600. it's a complete bolt on kit. should listen to it some time.


http://www.geocities.com/turborex1/bov.htm

lxndr
03-03-2005, 01:03 AM
it aint that big of a deal to me. I'd rather go fast than look good. im planning on doing a d15a3 swap in my 87 standard crx. I just found a turbo kit for the d15a3 and it's reasonably priced at $1600. it's a complete bolt on kit. should listen to it some time.

You can build your own turbo system for alot less.
Just use the exhaust manifold from an '84-'87 Civic/CRX HF and construct an adapter plate for the turbo you're using. Find an intercooler on Ebay, get some aluminumized or stainless exhaust tubing and you're set. A used turbo shouldn't cost too much, I found an '89 SAAB, Garrett T3 turbo at my local junk yard for under $20.

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