punhatch said:Thank you for the inputs guys.
BY the way Child_Racer your car looks very nice. Is it a R34 front bumper.
You have to make the lights fit the front end...... Be quiet.punhatch said:I think the one you saw, she only put the head light on.
Not the whole front end conversion.....
joe7987 said:hmm...which is cheaper, making the lights fit, or doing whole conversion?
it actually would be cheaper just fitting the lights yoursefl......sure you have to reshape the hood, weld RSX ends onto the fenders and use body filler, and mold the front bumper to fit the lower portion of the lights.......but if you knew what you were doing, you could do it for wwwaaayyy less. I do body work myself, i did all my own work as well. Allie, did her conversion herself, well her and her team but still, you get tha picture. If you had a shop do it for you, they would probably charge more than the kit.Soichiro-Honda said:??? WTF your sounding so stupid.... The fenders, hood,and bumper has to fit the lights. Thats the whole front end.
AbsOlutD16 said:Seriously, wtf? Why are people so concerned with conversions. A civic is not a RSX. However, if you are adamant in your beliefs, use www.streetstyler.com, they're the only site that I've seen with them.
civics are not fast either, but it doesnt stop all of us from putting intakes and fart cans on and dreaming of winning a race someday.AbsOlutD16 said:Seriously, wtf? Why are people so concerned with conversions. A civic is not a RSX. However, if you are adamant in your beliefs, use www.streetstyler.com, they're the only site that I've seen with them.
Hmm, alright. Thanks for the info.child_racer said:it actually would be cheaper just fitting the lights yoursefl......sure you have to reshape the hood, weld RSX ends onto the fenders and use body filler, and mold the front bumper to fit the lower portion of the lights.......but if you knew what you were doing, you could do it for wwwaaayyy less. I do body work myself, i did all my own work as well. Allie, did her conversion herself, well her and her team but still, you get tha picture. If you had a shop do it for you, they would probably charge more than the kit.
personal fab. = cheaper
professional fab = more expensive