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  1. #1
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    facelifted vtir ?

    facelifted vtir ?

    hey guys has this guy changed his front n rear bumper ?

    from my knowledge vtir's only came in old model with d moulds on the front nr ear bumper this civic 4sale has the 2000 style bumpers...

    if so i thought it was quite a hasle 2 upgrade 2 d new style bumper...not a bolt on...

    http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsa...ch_distance=25
    Last edited by HRV-80Y; 01-07-2005 at 03:20 PM.

  2. #2
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    Dec 2004
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    QLD
    Car:
    2000 EK Civic
    Possible it had a front hit and got 99 front end panels to replace....

  3. #3
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    Dec 2004
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    RD7
    "The car has an upgraded 99 model front, with crystal headlights and the front bumper (not because of accident but because i liked the 99 model coupe front end), paint job is in perfect condition... car is mechanically sound and reliable...view to appreciate, price is negotiable. "
    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeR
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  4. #4
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    prelude vti-r & s2k
    unless he's a panel beater, thats been in an accident... but don't quote me on that.
    most cars have been in an accident some how!

  5. #5
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    Adelaide
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    Quote Originally Posted by mini_s2000
    unless he's a panel beater, thats been in an accident... but don't quote me on that.
    most cars have been in an accident some how!
    What the??

    What do you mean? Just because he did a front end swap means its been in an accident?

    I was considering doing this. There’s nothing wrong with my front end but I prefer the face-lift model too. Just because he spent a bit of money swapping the front end instantly makes it an accident?

    I think that’s kind of a rude assumption.

  6. #6
    afaik the ek4 didn't enter australia as a facelift hatchback model, however, europe did get facelifted ek4s. And I did a facelift conversion as well and was not in an accident. but if you were in a front accident, if would be more cost efficent to facelift, as insurance covers that ...

    kristin
    96er NH701M EK3 w/ Facelift Conversion and EP3 Rebadging
    00er blue-eyed daughter

  7. #7
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    prelude vti-r & s2k
    i did say don't quote me on that! he must of really liked the new model civic... lol

  8. #8
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    Jun 2005
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    99 CXi
    the front's been changed, the rear bumper looks stock to me. I dunno, seems like a lot of work for something that doesn't look that different to stock (front bumper)... Mine is stock, & I had to look a few times to even see any difference at all.

  9. #9
    Yes it is the facelift model..

  10. #10
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    Adelaide
    Car:
    Silver Coupe
    Rear bumper has been changed to a 99-00 model hatch rear bumper. no ugly bumper protectors.

    It’s almost a bolt on project. It’s a new set of front guards, bonnet, headlights of course front bumper and grill.

    The only thing that needs to be modded is the bumper support just below the headlights. It needs to be trimmed slightly.
    The most expensive part is paint.
    If the car paint wasn’t too faded you probably could source all the parts in the factory silver colour from a silver donor car.

  11. #11
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    Wollongong, NSW
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    96 EJ8 Civic Coupe
    prob not in an accident as has done other body work to it as well...the black door sill thingy and sideskirts have been colourcoded too. Maybe he just went all out on makin it look neat...??

  12. #12
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    Melbourne
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    got stolen
    So wat would a facelift like this cost?
    I dont think its been in an accident, the lines are pretty straight around the hedlight area.

    $16000 for a 98,000km ek4 is pretty good. Too bad its silver.

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