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Has anyone tried an S14-S15 conversion?

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I've been searching google and the closest thing I found was an s13->s15 conversion. And every possible combination from s13->s14 and other variations.

The thing is, that I might sell my current car and have 16k.

I'm planning to buy a clean s14 kouki.

For my first mod I'd want the front end to look like this.

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So i'll order the 2 fenders, hood, 2 headlights, and that aftermarket bumper.

Now I'd want to know which parts are direct bolts on, and which parts I will have to cut and weld with the old parts to fit correctly.
 
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search...for s14.5, it's been done, a lot, and covered, a lot
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If you are buying a Kouki, keep it a Kouki the S15 face should stay on the 15, IMO. It's expensive and rarely looks like it fits right.
 
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search...for s14.5, it's been done, a lot, and covered, a lot
If you are buying a Kouki, keep it a Kouki the S15 face should stay on the 15, IMO. It's expensive and rarely looks like it fits right.
Agreed dont kill a perfectly good Kouki for something that may not come out good
 
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Sorry couldn't figure out how to edit my post.

I also heard, that there are custom conversion fenders out so I wouldn't need a body shop to weld them. Where can I find them?
 
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Sorry couldn't figure out how to edit my post.

I also heard, that there are custom conversion fenders out so I wouldn't need a body shop to weld them. Where can I find them?
Once again, search. Doesn't seem like you've done any research, at all.


By the way^^^that's a real S15...
 
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i agree with rlong. if you get a kouki, keep it kouki.

and if you have to do it, at least get it done right.
 
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Point was, to help him a little but to allow him to do his own research. Also, I can piece together a kit just as easily as purchasing that Enjuku one. There was some assistance offered, through the use of PMs. After talking to him, I found out he actually had quite a good idea of what was involved.
 
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