Info On: Civic With Integra Frontend Conversion
I have a 92 civic HB and i want to convert my frontend into a 94-97 integra front end. What are all the parts i need to get to do this? I want to get ground effects for the front and custom hood and fenders, would i be able to do this?:dunno:
yeah, they are a bit of sour eye candy at first...but, in person, it's pretty bad-azz (imo)
here are some pics of mine, I'll post better ones tonight...
front end and core support are from the teg...fenders were welded...doesn't fit perfectly as I would like it...still a little tweaking here and there...
here are some pics of mine, I'll post better ones tonight...
front end and core support are from the teg...fenders were welded...doesn't fit perfectly as I would like it...still a little tweaking here and there...
how much do you think it will run me to do it myself with stock parts? how much for someone else to do it with stock? and how much for custom and someone else to do it? the cost of getting it isnt a problem for me but the cost of people putting it on is something i need to know
with someone else taking care of everything (i.e. getting parts + labor) would run up at max $2,000...you could probably cut some of that off by providing the parts and just pay for labor...then the labor depends on where you go and who you go to...from a few hundred to the thousands...there is welding involved with the fenders...I've read on honda-tech.com that people welded half the civic fender to half the integra fender...that wasn't in my case, the guy welded a "slit" on the top of the civic fender to make the fitment with the front bumper better...plus, mine wasn't just a stock teg bumper...so, that was more money...just lil things to consider...
all in all, you can always save more by getting the parts yourself...but I think a budget of $2,000 will get you what you want (that's over budgeting)...
there are always junkyards and local import sellers around (hopefully they are available in your area, too)...don't be in a rush if money is tight...make sure it's done by a reputable shop...
good luck!:thumbup:
all in all, you can always save more by getting the parts yourself...but I think a budget of $2,000 will get you what you want (that's over budgeting)...
there are always junkyards and local import sellers around (hopefully they are available in your area, too)...don't be in a rush if money is tight...make sure it's done by a reputable shop...
good luck!:thumbup:


