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Old 03-21-2003, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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RHD conversion Question

Hey there, im planning to do a RHD(Right hand drive) Conversion on my 92 prelude and was wondering what parts i would need...and how hard would this be to do..im swapping the engine as well later with a 98 base model with and SS tranny so i wouldnt have to worry about learning how to change gears...just driving on the passenger side. all replys would be appreciated.

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not worth it, for the price you're gonna pay to do that, you might as well bring over a RHD lude from Japan...
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well, I don't know much about the price, but I just wanna know why are you paying that price for it
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I believe the gears are still the same, and I did see a rhd lude for sale on the east coast, it was going for about 14,000. Buy a rhd. the conversion would cost a ton and your car would'nt totaly be jdm still. If you need to find the car let me know I can find it for you. -ludanick
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6259 Already done for you just get rid of the ugly ass grill
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dang is it really going to be that expensive...i thought maybe i could just buy a front clip and swap the parts over...

prelude2005: yeah i dont know how much its going to cost, but apparently its going to be expensive.

Has anybody done a RHD conversion Before?
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Basically to do it properly you will need to cut from the firewall and convert it to the RHD firewall not to mention a lot of parts, I was going to do it, but not worth it at the time
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