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Old 07-19-2018, 08:03 AM
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Yes, but not shared so much with other vehicles... whereas the JDM front end make the car appear generic by comparison.
Reminds me of the 4th generation Celica...
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I think that is the sixth generation Celica with the round front lights (4th gen was probably still pop-ups..?), and that front end is hideous as compared to the Integra's IMO. Don't get me wrong, I would modify this car exactly the way I wanted just like you if I bought one as a keeper. For some reason, I love the look of the USDM front end.

Any other plans for modifications? Coilovers? Will you keep it normally aspirated?
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I think that is the sixth generation Celica with the round front lights (4th gen was probably still pop-ups..?), and that front end is hideous as compared to the Integra's IMO. Don't get me wrong, I would modify this car exactly the way I wanted just like you if I bought one as a keeper. For some reason, I love the look of the USDM front end.

Any other plans for modifications? Coilovers? Will you keep it normally aspirated?
She already has a built head, coilovers and intake/exhaust. Next up after the front end swap is a Hondata S300, Header and tune. Then brakes and then get her ready for the track come December.
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Heading to surgery. See you in a week or so.
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:17 AM
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Put me in the camp of jdm front > usdm front

I wonder if the recent outrageous prices of stock ITRs being sold on BAT has influenced people on thinking that the usdm is better?

I remember owners of integras in the 90s/early 2000s (myself included) all drooled over the Jdm fronts back in the day.
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Upper Radiator support welded, primered and painted.

Coming together nicely.

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looking very clean. Still cant believe the price went up so much. My cousin had one and he sold it back in 11' for about 15k I believe.
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Maybe it's because I had a GS-R with USDM front so I've always loved a JDM frontend DC2 Teggy. OP's build is stuff dreams are made of. Hope to see this car up in ACH one of these days
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