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  1. #13
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    I honestly don't know, don't take my word for it. I vaguely remember you had to do something to the bolting points so that the bumper and fenders would line up properly. I read up a few conversion guides on Honda Tech - the boys over there should be able to help you out.

    But if you want to save money, I guess you could visit your local wreckers or scour auction sites for written off Civics and see what parts you can get. It'd be cheaper to find a car the same colour as yours (black?) but that's easier said than done. But it's up to you, if you like knowing that you have genuine EK9 parts, then go ahead, do what you feel is best.

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctx View Post
    I honestly don't know, don't take my word for it. I vaguely remember you had to do something to the bolting points so that the bumper and fenders would line up properly. I read up a few conversion guides on Honda Tech - the boys over there should be able to help you out.

    But if you want to save money, I guess you could visit your local wreckers or scour auction sites for written off Civics and see what parts you can get. It'd be cheaper to find a car the same colour as yours (black?) but that's easier said than done. But it's up to you, if you like knowing that you have genuine EK9 parts, then go ahead, do what you feel is best.
    Thanks for the input .
    Yeah ill head over to honda tech and see what their opinion is on the matter.
    Ill start looking around and check out some local wreckers for 99-00 parts. Would probably save quite abit doing that and then putting on a ek9 grill

  3. #15
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    yeah like frosty-civic said you can find oem parts cheap if your patient. I got all of my facelift parts for a reasonable price. My geniune ek9 front bar with geniune foggies set me back $330, geniune guards were $80 (got them repaired), geniune em1 grill were $90 (at hondwreck) and bonnet was $90 (replica, still sourcing a geniune one). Then if you go private spray painters the cheapest for a front end is $850 if not, diy that shit and learn And as for the mods, i did not do any mods besides cutting (not all the way, about half way) of the front bar tab slightly so it slides into the radiator support. You cant see the cut because the grill covers it =D

    but yeah since your in syd there shouldnt be a problem sourcing parts man you got honbits, hontoys and a few other honda wreckers within lansvale/smithfield lol.

  4. #16
    You can pull it off with Replica bonnet and Fenders they fit well but must be all OEM or ALL Replica due to the different alignments. I had this issue with my Ek front conversion having All OEM except one fender which is loped sided. Also Instead of an EK9 bumper you can Pull it off with EM1 front bumper which is same as EK9 but different code.

  5. #17
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    Yehh thats true. I managed to find my bumper off ebay (turned out his house was near mine so i went to pick it up). OP His got one more genoune ek9 front bar left if your interested. It was a white one. Think he was selling for 500 with the lip and like 330 without the lip. Shipping is like 80 or so dollars

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsrea View Post
    Yehh thats true. I managed to find my bumper off ebay (turned out his house was near mine so i went to pick it up). OP His got one more genoune ek9 front bar left if your interested. It was a white one. Think he was selling for 500 with the lip and like 330 without the lip. Shipping is like 80 or so dollars
    Alright well I think I'll just source a front bumper, fenders and hood off any 99-00 civic (coupe included?) Not sure wether to get type r or standard headlights (type r ones are abit pricey). For the grilll ill go an ek9 or em1 one. Iv'e seen some pretty cheap OEM type r ones on yahoo japan .

    Unfortunately I just spent 1K on second hand (good condition) tein flex coilovers that are being imported from japan so Im not gonna have any funding for a little while .

    I know have a good idea thanks to u guys on what parts I need and how to get them

    I should also probably make a build thread since I have the coilovers going in soon and im wanting to do this facelift conversion but it would be a slow one hahah
    Last edited by ek Silva; 02-10-2012 at 12:21 AM.

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by ek Silva View Post
    Alright well I think I'll just source a front bumper, fenders and hood off any 99-00 civic (coupe included?) Not sure wether to get type r or standard headlights (type r ones are abit pricey). For the grilll ill go an ek9 or em1 one. Iv'e seen some pretty cheap OEM type r ones on yahoo japan .

    Unfortunately I just spent 1K on second hand (good condition) tein flex coilovers that are being imported from japan so Im not gonna have any funding for a little while .

    I know have a good idea thanks to u guys on what parts I need and how to get them

    I should also probably make a build thread since I have the coilovers going in soon and im wanting to do this facelift conversion but it would be a slow one hahah
    Ahh well yeah if your on a budget a replica grill and diy ek9 headlights is the way to go. I mean if you diy the headlights yourself and get a gunmetal grey coloour, it wouldnt be much difference lol. And personally i think you shouldnt spend more then 100 on a grill because it looks the same. I just managed to snap a geniune one for 90 which is really cheap.

    Have a look around and if you need any help you can pm me or others who have done the facelift conversion

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