Right Hand Drive Conversion
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Right Hand Drive Conversion
I was just wondering if anybody here has done the right hand drive or know a shop that does it for cheap. Cuz im picking up a right hand drive clip and im looking for shops that could do it for a reasonable price. located in socal (909) area
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Re: Right Hand Drive Conversion (229motorsports)
waste of money coast like 2000 u need to take out ur dash.. and u engine.. cute ur firewall.. and then reweld ur new one in.. how much u buy the front clip for like 4-5 .. shoulda just got a real rhd.. with 2000 u can make ur car faster..
but i work at a shop protomotoring.. we can do it for u.. located in 951 riverside.. off 60 and 215..
but i work at a shop protomotoring.. we can do it for u.. located in 951 riverside.. off 60 and 215..
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Re: Right Hand Drive Conversion (NightRider-gsR)
1. You dont know if hes going for show, whats wrong with buying a clip, getting a motorswap and rhd.
2. You sould like your quoting people off of honda-tech to look cool with agreeing with everyone.
3. You work in a shop? are you sure you guys dont just do oil changes? You sound really professional and appealing to me
p.s. 229motorsports, half of the people on this board will tell you its a waste of money because $2000 is a lot to come up with to them. For example ,Lets take a look down ef/civic lane. WHY in the expletive would you buy an old *** ef and throw money at it? (flame on girls, make me laugh more)
Try searching for it, people have done it and ive seen walkthroughs on this site but yeah, ls-turbo basically broke it down for you, its going to be a lot of money in labor.
2. You sould like your quoting people off of honda-tech to look cool with agreeing with everyone.
3. You work in a shop? are you sure you guys dont just do oil changes? You sound really professional and appealing to me
p.s. 229motorsports, half of the people on this board will tell you its a waste of money because $2000 is a lot to come up with to them. For example ,Lets take a look down ef/civic lane. WHY in the expletive would you buy an old *** ef and throw money at it? (flame on girls, make me laugh more)
Try searching for it, people have done it and ive seen walkthroughs on this site but yeah, ls-turbo basically broke it down for you, its going to be a lot of money in labor.
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Re: Right Hand Drive Conversion (229motorsports)
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my brother did it to his crashed car and costed him 2,000 to get it welded and install the brake lines and stuff w/some body work (shaved moldings) + money for the clip.
my brother did it to his crashed car and costed him 2,000 to get it welded and install the brake lines and stuff w/some body work (shaved moldings) + money for the clip.
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i believe you have to get your car registerd as RHD once you do the conversion and there is fees for that registration. i currently have a rhd clip i got for 200$ and i am more than able to do it all myself but i havent looked into the registration side of it yet.
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