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Bananarama - A British DA Integra
So now I have got my Teg sitting alright I thought I'd throw up a thread. I've only had the car back a couple of weeks from having the B20 conversion done so I haven't had enough time to fix all of the bodywork issues like the front bumper and windscreen seals, I was too excited to get the wheels on. Unfortunately the previous owner had fillered over the rust on the rear arches, I only found that out once we started rolling them, that's why the rears look so shit. The only issue is I have only got a couple of CM clearance between my sump / subframe / gearbox and the floor, so it hits alot.
The wheel specs are 15 x 8 ET 0 Front with 175-50 and 15 x 9 ET 4 Rear with 195-45.
Anyway onto the pics:
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
DA Integra on Minilites by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
Let me know what you think.
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If that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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07-01-2012, 02:13 PM
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Stunning. You have the same'ish roads as me. How on earth do you do this
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07-01-2012, 02:14 PM
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Sexiest DA I've ever seen. Bravo sir. Props on the engine choice, I would have no other.
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07-01-2012, 02:56 PM
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Oh my, love it.
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07-01-2012, 03:07 PM
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wow... looks incredible...
probably spacers in the front and more negative camber at the rears will make this perfect...
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07-01-2012, 03:17 PM
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Stunning. You have the same'ish roads as me. How on earth do you do this 
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Thanks man, I pretty much don't do it. It's basically laying frame all the time, I need to get it in the air tomorrow and see what I can remove / raise / relocate to try and stop it throwing sparks all the time.
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wow... looks incredible...
probably spacers in the front and more negative camber at the rears will make this perfect...
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I know what you mean about the camber, I was expecting alot more on the rear and alot less on the front haha. I'm going to buy camber arms for the rear and probably space the front by 10mm.
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If that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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07-01-2012, 04:51 PM
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07-01-2012, 04:59 PM
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You approve? It is going to be an eventful weekend driving around London haha.
Took a few photos of the Teg with my mates Civic Sedan tonight:
Integra VS Civic Sedan by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
Integra VS Civic Sedan by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
Integra VS Civic Sedan by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
Integra VS Civic Sedan by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
Integra VS Civic Sedan by Micheal Evans, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by driftsucky
If that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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07-01-2012, 05:15 PM
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I love this car! It's so sexy!
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07-01-2012, 05:21 PM
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Aw hell yeah! The rear pokes a bit for my liking, but overall looks absolutely stunning!
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07-01-2012, 05:40 PM
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I **** yellow DA's. But I like yours. This means that you did a great job! Makes me want to go outside and push mine into the garage and get it running again.
Only one bolt stops me. But I have to pull the motor to get to it.
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07-01-2012, 05:50 PM
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Love it, simple yet effective.
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07-01-2012, 06:03 PM
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this is so awesome. good job!
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07-01-2012, 07:57 PM
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Awesome!.I want more....and bay shots.plz n thankyou
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07-01-2012, 08:12 PM
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Looks great! Love the old style NY plate too
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07-01-2012, 08:13 PM
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looks damn good. DA's are very underrated. 99% of the one's I see are beat to shit.
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07-02-2012, 12:58 AM
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oh boy oh boy... can't get enough of this
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07-02-2012, 01:47 AM
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Thanks man, the car was imported from New York in 2000 so I like to show off its history.
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Awesome!.I want more....and bay shots.plz n thankyou
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I'll take some tonight along with the dyno print out, although the bay is dirty as. The plan was to get it running then rip it back out to smooth and tuck the bay.
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Aw hell yeah! The rear pokes a bit for my liking, but overall looks absolutely stunning!
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It pokes a little too much for my liking too, but when I calculated the offsets for the wheels to be made I thought I'd be getting a lot more natural camber. Hopefully I can sort the poke with camber arms.
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Originally Posted by driftsucky
If that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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07-02-2012, 02:03 AM
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loving this
love that yellow on white wheels
shit is hellalow
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07-02-2012, 05:32 AM
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Yes. Rear is perfect. Front needs moar poke. This is the first DA I have EVER liked! Very good job mate!!
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07-02-2012, 05:47 AM
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Love it! I didn't know you could get minilites in 15"s :O
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07-02-2012, 06:02 AM
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Yeah they are made to order, I think they do 15x7 to 15 x 12 et-50 to et4 in any fitment.
I'm going to space the front 5mm tonight to see if that helps atall.
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If that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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07-02-2012, 06:34 AM
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Looks sweet im liking that lots loving the way it sits.....
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07-02-2012, 08:36 AM
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Awesome DA. It's insanely clean. The NY plate is awesome. Somehow I've lived in NY my whole life and don't even have a clean set of those plates
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07-02-2012, 09:53 AM
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Lovely dude. Any other plans for it?
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