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Old 01-24-2013, 01:09 PM
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Hey i got a question. Is there any differences to the body like:

Regular integra LS,GS etc vs the type r like appearance wise?

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The spoiler is different, Different bolt pattern on the wheels, the bumpers vary slightly, and a different muffler. It's pretty much identical otherwise. Oh the type R also sits about 1" lower as well.

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any other answers guys?

is the front bumper the same?
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Front bumper is the same, the ITR has a front lip. There are also no side moldings on ITRs. It has a reinforced chasis, no sunroof or sound dampening material to eliminate weight. Five lug bolt battern and bigger brakes. Rear performance rod, increased rear wheelhouse thickness, thicker rear pillar girder, thicker rear roof rail, thicker rear damper gusset, aluminum strut tower in engine bay (rear on JDM models only), thicker rear lower arm bracket, rear cross member performance rod, thicker rear wheel arch extension. Probably missed a lot but those are ITR specific differences.
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http://www.itrsport.com/specifications.html#body

From: http://www.integratyper.org/links.htm
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Default Re: Regular integra and type r

Originally Posted by PaulMc
Front bumper is the same, the ITR has a front lip. There are also no side moldings on ITRs. It has a reinforced chasis, no sunroof or sound dampening material to eliminate weight. Five lug bolt battern and bigger brakes. Rear performance rod, increased rear wheelhouse thickness, thicker rear pillar girder, thicker rear roof rail, thicker rear damper gusset, aluminum strut tower in engine bay (rear on JDM models only), thicker rear lower arm bracket, rear cross member performance rod, thicker rear wheel arch extension. Probably missed a lot but those are ITR specific differences.


These are what makes even a stripped to the bone R shell different then rs,ls,gs,gsr
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Default Re: Regular integra and type r

Originally Posted by greyEG
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are you blind or just stupid?

Originally Posted by PaulMc
Front bumper is the same, the ITR has a front lip. There are also no side moldings on ITRs. It has a reinforced chasis, no sunroof or sound dampening material to eliminate weight. Five lug bolt battern and bigger brakes. Rear performance rod, increased rear wheelhouse thickness, thicker rear pillar girder, thicker rear roof rail, thicker rear damper gusset, aluminum strut tower in engine bay (rear on JDM models only), thicker rear lower arm bracket, rear cross member performance rod, thicker rear wheel arch extension. Probably missed a lot but those are ITR specific differences.
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Default Re: Regular integra and type r

Everything is pretty much covered by the gurus.The most noticable features are sunroof,no molding ,wing and front lip,
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Default Re: Regular integra and type r

To finish beating the dead horse into the ground, I found this image on the ITR Expo forums just today. This reiterates what beecee18 said about the body itself being different from all other Integras.



Link to the original thread: http://forums.itrexpo.com/zerothread?id=14782
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Originally Posted by The Enthusiast
To finish beating the dead horse into the ground, I found this image on the ITR Expo forums just today. This reiterates what beecee18 said about the body itself being different from all other Integras.



Link to the original thread: http://forums.itrexpo.com/zerothread?id=14782
Very nice diagram.
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Default Re: Regular integra and type r

Originally Posted by doood
are you blind or just stupid?
More likely he's el eh zee why lazy.

EDIT: Rear lower control arms are different too. And don't forget the 3 stickers.
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