integra conversion

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I ran a search, and nothing came up.. does anyone have any information on front end conversions for civics to integra? I know i need a hood, bumper, lights, rad support, and fenders, but i think you have to do something to the fenders. if anyone has done this or knows how to do this , ide really appreciate some infromation.
 

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not a very good conversion imo.

but if you really wanna do it, i think you have basically everything listed. might need to do a little extra wiring for the turn signals because of the signals in the bumper. but since you have 93 civic im not sure if youre doing the 94-01, or the 91-01 jdm-itr-wannabe-sorta 90-93 :lol:
 


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oh f**k, i thought you meant the usdm teggy frontend :smackself
 


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you need to use the back 3/4 of the civic fenders (that lines up with door) and mold the teg front fender portion to the civic fender
 

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the main reason i really want to do this is because i crashed the front end of my civic, and i've always like the look of the integras so its worth a try. Also, does everything bolt on? Or will I need to modify anything such as the radiator support.
 
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s**t man ARD totally changed their site. i guess they don't carry the kit anymore. Too bad, I think it was a grand cheaper than the import trendz kit.
 

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man s**t tight if u put the usdm 99 integra front end on an eg hatch, got a homeboi with that s**t and its clean as f**k, i never thought it would look good but it does, type r motor and shiz but ughh import trenz and i think extremedimesion have it
 

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hmm .. i found a bumper, radiator support, and fenders for 100.00. 2,500.00 is a bit high for me. haha
 

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it's really, really not worth it, it doesnt turn out well 99.9% of the time, the .01 being one I've never seen
 

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eh i disagree, if u take the time and do it right it comes out right alot more the just .1 , i have seen 2 up here , one on a 5th gen hatch and one on a 6th gen hatch, both look f**kin nice as hell man
 

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you've got everything listed,and inigo is right on the fenders,but yeah f**k those kits you can buy.if you are talking about the usdm teggy front end on a 5g ,ive done one(on a hatch),and didnt like it much,but the jdm itr front end is the hottness if you do it good.the hardest part will be the fenders.get your old core support out and weld the teg one in,everything else is pretty much bolt up.as for wiring,im not sure what to do on that,i didnt do that part of it
 

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man ... im really excited to get started on this project. hopefully it comes out nice . I'll keep you guys posted on my status, so you can see what im doin, and if it turns out, ill make a How To or something.
 

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I just finished my 99-00 Front end conversion on my 95 hatch. It takes alot of time and paitience... and a decent amount of cash..
 

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The teg conversion doesn't look right on a 5th gen. The roundness of the hood throws the style off.
 

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i've seen a EM1 with the jdm teg conversion man it was clean..i'm thinking about doing it in the future....
 

Mister_Perkins

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lo-fidelity said:
I just finished my 99-00 Front end conversion on my 95 hatch. It takes alot of time and paitience... and a decent amount of cash..
Sweet, can i see some pictures if you have any? maybe a few pointers / pics of how you did the fenders?
 

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you have to cut the fenders,weld them back into one,grind it down,then smooth with a LIGHT coat of bondo or fiber hair then go over with a glaze of some sort
 


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