ACURA INTEGRA TALLIGHT CONVERSION...HELP!!!
why? why? why? grab a reciprocating and hack saw and like ^ said, lots of bondo or scrap metal and a welder. some recently did it to a 2nd gen integra and it looked decent - but not oh-i-want-that-maaaad-jdm-great either. seriously, why???
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JETSPD1477 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there actually is a two step method for the conversion...
1. sell integra
2. buy rsx
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^^^^^^^AGREED^^^^^^
1. sell integra
2. buy rsx
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jomama »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why? why? why? grab a reciprocating and hack saw and like ^ said, lots of bondo or scrap metal and a welder. some recently did it to a 2nd gen integra and it looked decent - but not oh-i-want-that-maaaad-jdm-great either. seriously, why???</TD></TR></TABLE>
do you have a picture?//
to the OP, you cant put them in there naturally, but im sure you already knew that. you would have to do cutting and welding for sure
do you have a picture?//
to the OP, you cant put them in there naturally, but im sure you already knew that. you would have to do cutting and welding for sure
it could be done, depends on your fav skills, dosnt look like ot would be two horrible to do
heres a pic, i like the tails, but hey im a rice boy, the rest the look likle krap
heres a pic, i like the tails, but hey im a rice boy, the rest the look likle krap
The back of the teggy looks pretty cool but damn man the rest gotta go! I agree with the rest of the guys go for the 98 Taillights! Unless you got the time and patience to do all that GOOD LUCK MAN!
Don't forget he'll also need the money to be able to do this too if he's paying someone to fab it all up for him. But hey....if the OP is able to pull it off tastefully ( and that would be soley a matter of opinion ), then by all means...more power to him/ her.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcfromhell420 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> but hey im a rice boy.</TD></TR></TABLE> that car deffinately makes the statement.
I honestly don't see why people do thest things to their cars! I understand that people want to be unique and stand out from the rest, but there's a good way to do this and a bad way to do this. Cutting up the body and cramming things in and on your car that don't agree with the rest of its architecture doesn't work well, and I think that anyone will agree with this to some degree!
The architecture of this car was designed with a certain shape and flow in mind, and if you have the rest of the body line going, and then there's an interruption to this flow, aka RSX tail lights, then it throws off the whole car! Plus, these cars are getting older and older, and pretty soon we're going to be on "collector" status, where the cars that are all-original and just in cherry condition get all the respect. I would personally invest in adjusting your car's attitude with some original wheels, color schemes, etc... But parts that will just bolt on and look good too.
But to each his own. I think it will be a costly venture and it won't give you the satisfaction you're looking for relative to the price you're going to have to pay for that kind of work
The architecture of this car was designed with a certain shape and flow in mind, and if you have the rest of the body line going, and then there's an interruption to this flow, aka RSX tail lights, then it throws off the whole car! Plus, these cars are getting older and older, and pretty soon we're going to be on "collector" status, where the cars that are all-original and just in cherry condition get all the respect. I would personally invest in adjusting your car's attitude with some original wheels, color schemes, etc... But parts that will just bolt on and look good too.
But to each his own. I think it will be a costly venture and it won't give you the satisfaction you're looking for relative to the price you're going to have to pay for that kind of work


