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Discussion about modifying your auotomotive lighting, retrofits, auto body, share projects, ideas, etc.
I bought a DA Integra for next to nothing as a toy/project during the summer. It has been backed into by a truck and dented in the hood (more towards the driver side). Damaged the hood/right headlight assembly and rad support. Hood still latches but does not lock. I stripped the front end today and the damage is pretty clear but how to fix it, is a different story.
First time taking on something like this but I couldn't say no to the price, car runs great despite the front end issue. Anyway, I wanted to know other ppls opinion on how to tackle this project slowly. I have all summer. OR even if this is possible. Prev. owner said he got quoted $500 to align rad support, fix/paint bumper and replace hood/headlight. Im hoping to save by doing this myself. I already found all replacement parts incl. some 1 piece headlights.
BTW: The pass. headlight sits right and flush, the driver side seems have absorbed the most impact as you'll see in the pictures.