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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 04:53 AM
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I seriously hate the 96-98 front end argggg

Auto-Body Parts.com has everything for $697.06 which includes the 2 headlights, hood, 2 fenders, front bumper. Will I need the radiator support and if so then the finnal price is $766.70. Both prices have S/H included. Is that the going price for the essential items need to do a Front-End conversion?

I cant get anything out of the local junkyards since Civics are always stripped before they enter the yard. I dont know anyone localy that is willing to sell 99-00 front end parts.
$766.06 for all new OEM parts is real good. I would think about doing it. If i still had my 98 civic I probally would of done the 99-00 front end
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by OblivionLord
I seriously hate the 96-98 front end argggg

Auto-Body Parts.com has everything for $697.06 which includes the 2 headlights, hood, 2 fenders, front bumper. Will I need the radiator support and if so then the finnal price is $766.70. Both prices have S/H included. Is that the going price for the essential items need to do a Front-End conversion?

I cant get anything out of the local junkyards since Civics are always stripped before they enter the yard. I dont know anyone localy that is willing to sell 99-00 front end parts.
Do the SiR conversion.
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 04:08 PM
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Show me pics of an SiR
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 07:11 PM
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Pic looks nice but, im not seeing a whole hell of alot of diffrence from alot of 96-98's.

http://community.webshots.com/album/67753761HDfkRQ

Thats my car. I have done a few changes to it but, it still essentialy looks the same. I think the lights on my car are too damn white that it overly takes away from the whole dark concept look from the rest of the car. If you black out the headlights on the 96-98 then it has a ghetto look. If I had a 99-00 and blackened the lights then it would retain a classy look. The clear look for 96-98 headlights are the best look IMO with a light car like the SiR in that pic and others. I've yet to see any dark 96-98 with black housing lamps that impressed me.

The 99-00 front end still outshines the 96-98 hands down. The headlights alone really make alot of diffrence.
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by OblivionLord
Pic looks nice but, im not seeing a whole hell of alot of diffrence from alot of 96-98's.
Only the front and rear bumper covers are different.
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 07:36 PM
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The trimming the goes around the sides now go on the front and rear bumpers... ehh I dont see that improving on looks. I have seen this before around town. I thought it was a lower end version of a Civic.
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Old Mar 6, 2005 | 04:30 AM
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Your 4 door civic is butter.I'm not that much of a 4dr civic but your's tight. What kind of motor do you have.
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Old Mar 6, 2005 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by OblivionLord
The trimming the goes around the sides now go on the front and rear bumpers... ehh I dont see that improving on looks. I have seen this before around town. I thought it was a lower end version of a Civic.
It's JDM yo.
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Old Mar 6, 2005 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by OblivionLord
Pic looks nice but, im not seeing a whole hell of alot of diffrence from alot of 96-98's.

http://community.webshots.com/album/67753761HDfkRQ

Thats my car. I have done a few changes to it but, it still essentialy looks the same. I think the lights on my car are too damn white that it overly takes away from the whole dark concept look from the rest of the car.
there's not that much of a dark theme. If you had dark rims and amber tails, maybe I'd see your point, but with the polished slips/red-clear tails, the clear theme ties in. Personally, I'd think that dark headlights would throw everything off. However, the 96-98 CTR headlamps (the real ones) arn't entirely dark (it depends on the angle/light). OC Civic has the CTR/red-clear look on his car, and its not too bad. I kinda thought they looked better with amber tails, tho (how I had it)

If you black out the headlights on the 96-98 then it has a ghetto look. If I had a 99-00 and blackened the lights then it would retain a classy look. The clear look for 96-98 headlights are the best look IMO with a light car like the SiR in that pic and others. I've yet to see any dark 96-98 with black housing lamps that impressed me.
you could always get the SiR lights (clear), take them appart, and paint them. Thats one thing I've always considered.

However, my problem is even worse. I want to go HID, and the h4 housing is one of the worst for glare and whatnot. JDM headlamps are already ruled out because of no main light relector, and the headlamps are angled for the opposite side of traffic. (I got flashed every so often). Like you said, any USDM 96-98 semi-stock headlamp looks like ass (mainly, the blinker area reflector). I'm tired of my DIY OEMS....

time to go projector again :rick:
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