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Old Nov 28, 2012 | 05:35 PM
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in need of a jdm integra radiator support. mines just got bent pretty badly (debri on the freeway) and the radiator wont sit properly. check it out, i've included a pic. help me out with a bump please. trying to get the db8 back on the road. thanks in advance.

im located in san diego. i can meet up almost anywhere withing the 100 mile radius or pay for shipping. CASH / PAYPAL in HAND!!!

Old Nov 28, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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DB bump!
Old Nov 29, 2012 | 06:38 AM
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Lets find this guy a jdm itr core support

You can also simply use a usdm core support. All you need to do it take off the top part of the radiator support and the bar that goes down the middle. The rest of the core support is the same as the itr or usdm integra. Most people do this when they do a jdm/itr front end conversion. By doing it this way they save the time of taking the whole radiator support off the car. This makes me assume that you should be able to do the same.
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Lets find this guy a jdm itr core support

You can also simply use a usdm core support. All you need to do it take off the top part of the radiator support and the bar that goes down the middle. The rest of the core support is the same as the itr or usdm integra. Most people do this when they do a jdm/itr front end conversion. By doing it this way they save the time of taking the whole radiator support off the car. This makes me assume that you should be able to do the same.
This is correct. As long as the upper "T" portion of the support is fine then you can just do the bottom. So a USDM or a JDM core support should work. I know you can find them on ebay for less then $300 shipped. Is that the damage that happened in your "OFF?"
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Old Nov 29, 2012 | 09:19 AM
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Lets find this guy a jdm itr core support

You can also simply use a usdm core support. All you need to do it take off the top part of the radiator support and the bar that goes down the middle. The rest of the core support is the same as the itr or usdm integra. Most people do this when they do a jdm/itr front end conversion. By doing it this way they save the time of taking the whole radiator support off the car. This makes me assume that you should be able to do the same.
i've thought about. thats how the previous setup was before. but i switched out the entire core for a cleaner OE look. still keeping my options open tho. new aftermarket usdm ones is around $200'ish vs same price for used jdm one. brand new JDM.... omg .

giving the classified a shot real quick, hopefully a local can come throu.
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I have one and its already blue like that color. It was off of brices db8 from dbsquad. Has a little dent on top support near the jdm plaque stamp. 909-419-1659. Text me and I'll send you a picture tomorrow. I live in San Bernardino.
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i've thought about. thats how the previous setup was before. but i switched out the entire core for a cleaner OE look. still keeping my options open tho. new aftermarket usdm ones is around $200'ish vs same price for used jdm one. brand new JDM.... omg .

giving the classified a shot real quick, hopefully a local can come throu.
alright cool. i thought you didnt know about that route.lol
but your right there are some people out there selling jdm cores and some are for dirt cheap since its useless without the whole front end.
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When did you painted your car?
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Is that the damage that happened in your "OFF?"
from daily driving... which i shouldnt have used to go to home depot

Originally Posted by Sl0wEK
When did you painted your car?
only the bay... cause i had it swapped, oil pan sitting low low
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I have one and its already blue like that color. It was off of brices db8 from dbsquad. Has a little dent on top support near the jdm plaque stamp. 909-419-1659. Text me and I'll send you a picture tomorrow. I live in San Bernardino.
thanks, just got one shipped for $200,. thank you ebay!
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only the bay... cause i had it swapped, oil pan sitting low low
you weksos. find me a 92-93 eg si. i dont want 94-95, airbag weighs me down
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