To tell you the truth, if you want a RSX front end, everything will bolt right on to the Si. All you need is the bumper, headlights, and both fenders. I was thinking about doing this, but just don't have the time yet... :D
this is directed to anyone who has done, or had a friend who did a HLC READ!!!!!!The headlihgts are a part of the hood design and bumper!!!!!!!!!!!!
such as Katheryn Gallagher im only using her as an example cause i seen she is on here with the civic w/rsx lights
My question is what bumpers/ hood do you buy????
My guess was you buy a civic hood and kit, and then modify them to fit the headlights????
any help is appre.
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To tell you the truth, if you want a RSX front end, everything will bolt right on to the Si. All you need is the bumper, headlights, and both fenders. I was thinking about doing this, but just don't have the time yet... :D
Wait, if this is true then couldn't u just buy any aftermarket bumper for the RSX and it will fit into our EPs? u need the fender and headlight too right?.Originally posted by Zigen5
To tell you the truth, if you want a RSX front end, everything will bolt right on to the Si. All you need is the bumper, headlights, and both fenders. I was thinking about doing this, but just don't have the time yet... :D
You got it.. I've seen a couple of people do it before... :D
how do you know? cuz although it looks similar it seems like it would require some extra work to make it workOriginally posted by Zigen5
To tell you the truth, if you want a RSX front end, everything will bolt right on to the Si. All you need is the bumper, headlights, and both fenders. I was thinking about doing this, but just don't have the time yet... :D
I havent heard anything about some one pulling this off... but i would love to see it if it is done
I'm not sure about the placement of the RSX parts on the Si. But as for a typical non-bolt up conversion....you would want the hood and fenders of your car, not the headlights type of car. Any kind of conversion is not easy, so make sure you have a skilled body shop to do the work. After my personal experience I would not recommend anyone do it to their car.:p
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