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Old 06-21-2002, 02:43 AM   #1
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integra front end....

i had posted something about this awhile back, but i dont think i got many responses...the front end of my 92 civic hatch is smashed up....i want to fix it..and im interested in doing a 3rd gen usdm integra conversion....can anyone provide me a parts list (specifically) dificulty level, etc? i know i'll need bumper, fenders, hood, lighting, radiator support...? is that it?
i know the 3rd gen 'teg is based on the 5th gen civic..is this conversion basically a direct fit changeover? do they line up? (door panels to the fenders, etc) any help is appreciated....

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And then both of you guys w/ you sewing maching powered cars get passed by a moped w/ a 5hp Engine and he goes on to put 5 car lengths on you. Racing an EX vs a DX is like a 10 speed bike vs a golden retriever.

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Old 06-28-2002, 03:39 AM   #2
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gonna go to the body shop saturday.....anyone..?
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And then both of you guys w/ you sewing maching powered cars get passed by a moped w/ a 5hp Engine and he goes on to put 5 car lengths on you. Racing an EX vs a DX is like a 10 speed bike vs a golden retriever.

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Old 06-28-2002, 04:28 AM   #3
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but i dont think i got many responses...
I don't think they're ignoring you, it's just such an odd question and I doubt anyone has ever seen or heard of it being done before...
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Old 06-28-2002, 10:05 AM   #4
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i guess that could be a good thing.. heh
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And then both of you guys w/ you sewing maching powered cars get passed by a moped w/ a 5hp Engine and he goes on to put 5 car lengths on you. Racing an EX vs a DX is like a 10 speed bike vs a golden retriever.

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Old 06-28-2002, 01:37 PM   #5
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I don't think they're ignoring you, it's just such an odd question and I doubt anyone has ever seen or heard of it being done before...
speak for yourself :finger:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t47370.html

anyways, I'll look into it a bit and see what I can find out for ya.
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Holy SHIT!! That hatch looks so cool!!! I want one now!!

I have a 98 EX Coupe, I wonder if my mom would notice if I took the front end of her 99 LS 4 door, would it even fit?
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Old 06-29-2002, 01:38 AM   #7
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Holy SHIT!! That hatch looks so cool!!! I want one now!!

I have a 98 EX Coupe, I wonder if my mom would notice if I took the front end of her 99 LS 4 door, would it even fit?
doesn't matter, cause nobody has ever seen or heard of it being done before...right? :finger:
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That hatch looks hella tight!!!!
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that picture has been my wallpaper for like, a month and a half now... heh, its damn good lookin, and pretty rare...never seen one in real life.
i gotta get an estimate for the body work (need some welding) and i gotta find the oem integra parts too...i dunno where to find them tho ;/
if i was back in NC, i could get it all @ beaver honda.... place is the size of 2 football fields, ALL honda and acura.. man..
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And then both of you guys w/ you sewing maching powered cars get passed by a moped w/ a 5hp Engine and he goes on to put 5 car lengths on you. Racing an EX vs a DX is like a 10 speed bike vs a golden retriever.

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Old 07-08-2002, 11:22 PM   #10
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http://forums.clubsi.com/showflat.ph...ts&Main=498519
paste that into your browser its a clubsi thread i know but its exactly what your lookin for ... let me know if it doesnt work tho
i think they also tell how to do this in here too
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