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Old Aug 16, 2006
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quick question: installing altezza grill onto an 04

alright so i used the SEARCH button before posting this cuz i thought i'd rather not get flammed. anyways as a result i received threads on 'WANT TO BUYS' and DIY for the 01-03 grills.

basically i just bought an 01-03 altezza grill, which i know will not fit perfectly onto my 04. however, there is a member on here with a taffeta white coupe that installed one.

i just need to know if i need to use an 01-03 sedan radiator cover, an 04-05 sedan radiator cover, or can i use my stock coupe cover?

thanks in advance guys
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i got a 04 civic too. i was thinking to put a JDM grill but i just cant find it.
is there anybody know how to make it look like type R grill?
if its possible please sent me mail about it. i live at Brazil.
tuninnggt@hotmail.com.
 
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