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dj_lennon_franz
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well since this is a pretty much all S chassis forum i figure someone would know in here...here goes

well...im persuing my options right now of a front end conversion...id like to do a S14a conversion (the kouki S14 with the mean headlights if u dont know lol) on my S13 hatch...this seems to be a VERY hard topic to find info on as not many people in america have done this...i have a few pics of japanese cars with the conversion and it looks AWESOME!!!....ne ways...so yah is there ne special stuff i need to get (like conversion fenders) cause from everything ive read on the subject (which isnt much) it seems all i need are some USDM S14a fenders hood lights and bumper and im set....just need to fabricate light brackets and get some S15 hood hinges

anyone done this on here??? any info would be appreciated as the S14 conversion is a bit cheaper for me as i drift my car and all the parts can be had in america EASILY


charlotte240
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I was looking into that same thing about a year ago and nobody had any info on it except some pictures. The only thing I could tell you would be to find a willing friend with an s14 and ask him if he'll let you play with his fenders for a few hours to see if it fits.

dj_lennon_franz
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yah know lol thats what i was thinkin about doin

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ride4lame
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i am pretty sure you need conversion fenders as the s14 is wider then the s13.there is a company that sells them, but i totally forget the naem.it wont just fit. sorry

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S14Life
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You will also need a hood... just in case you forgot. :)


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