Juicebox00's J32a1.5 5spdAT(+/-) CG1 *5/14/2014*

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

Your in SoCal, so you can always do the hood spacer mod for more clearance.

Planning to do the 6spd swap eventually as well?
 

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

MMMMMMM shiny!
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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

Your in SoCal, so you can always do the hood spacer mod for more clearance.

Planning to do the 6spd swap eventually as well?

Part of my hood is held on by Zip-Ties, so hood spacer is our of the question. lol. And I would like to, just need to save up$$$. Plus I may buy a Jeep before then as a second ride :)

MMMMMMM shiny!
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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

Good ol' zip ties.

As long as the heat isn't wrecking your hood, then that's good.

After what Nikita said, I just realized, there really aren't too many swapped sedans on here.

Can't wait to help boost the numbers!

:rock:
 

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

The only other one I know who's not even on here that often is Nick (Accord_V6_400m).

Elio (HondaStylez) also has it.

The power difference is definitely noticeable. lol. And my friend whom did the swap (s13@fullboost) did a slight tuck but nothing too obvious. And the hood barely touches the IM in one spot. I'm also running the J35 IM without a spacer like they usually have.

Congrats man, 3.2 ftw! Like the color scheme as well, sorta similar to what I've had planned since my swap.

So you guys didn’t lower the subframe with spacers, or space up the hood, or cut hood supports, etc? Did you do anything to get the IM/hood clearance?
 

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

^Well he doesn't get on too much. But yeah, sweet sedan.
 

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

Mmmmm looks yummy..

your car just keeps getting sexier and sexier. keep up the good work :thumbsup:
 

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Re: Juicebox00's Swapped 2000 sedan (56K LOL) *Updated 12/29/11*

Good ol' zip ties.

As long as the heat isn't wrecking your hood, then that's good.

After what Nikita said, I just realized, there really aren't too many swapped sedans on here.

Can't wait to help boost the numbers!

:rock:

Zip-ties are a mechanics best friend. lol. And hurry up with the swap man, whats parts do you have so far?

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Congrats man, 3.2 ftw! Like the color scheme as well, sorta similar to what I've had planned since my swap.

So you guys didn’t lower the subframe with spacers, or space up the hood, or cut hood supports, etc? Did you do anything to get the IM/hood clearance?

Gracias! When are you swapping?

And there are no spacers of any sort (except for the 5mm on my wheels..lol) and nothing had to be cut or adjusted for hood clearance. It is however a very very snug fit.
Mmmmm looks yummy..

your car just keeps getting sexier and sexier. keep up the good work :thumbsup:

Thank you good sir!
 
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