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J.P.
07-11-2005, 02:11 PM
Hi, I'm a jack ass.

I fucked up my hood, small crack in the bumper. the radiator support, front grill, and passenger headlight.

So far I've ordered teh radiator support on line for about 90 bucks shiped, the headlight for 45 shipped, and I still need the hood, front bumber and grill. I may even replace the passenger side fender cause the top flange got a little bent when the hood crunched. So I can get the hood, fender, and bumber for cheap as hell through this company. I mean 30 for a fender, 40 for a bumper, 40 for a hood. I asked the guy at certi-fit how the quality is cause it's damn cheap. He said these are great products to fix a beater but wouldn't do a nice car with them. I'm just curious has anyone bought anything from this company and is it actually a bad quality or anything like that. I sure wouldn't mind saving several hundred dollars.

Thanks for the help guys. BTW it's for a EBP Civic Si (2000). also if you are trying to sell any of this please contact me. @ jpindacasa@gmail.com or my cell 720-277-6817

Thank You,
Justin

Dave_L
07-11-2005, 02:14 PM
It's more like Sort-a-fit, if that tells you anything. :)

Aracheon
07-11-2005, 02:20 PM
Ask Mario... he could give you a good answer too since he JUST dealt with em.

Mario
07-11-2005, 02:55 PM
I'll let you know on Wednesday. ;)

J.P.
07-11-2005, 03:03 PM
I'll let you know on Wednesday. ;)

I'd apriciate it. I sure wouldn't mind saving money I don't really have. did the shit you bought look and feel rite at least?

Mario
07-11-2005, 03:07 PM
Yep everything looks good already got it painted.. just have to cut the front grille for the intercooler and mount the fogs. :)

STIBungy
07-11-2005, 03:12 PM
The one thing you can do is test fit it before you get it painted. There WILL be certain areas where you'll have to press to fit better.

floored4door
07-11-2005, 04:24 PM
Their fenders are good. They fit really well. I had a bumper from them and it fit like total ass. Huge gaps under the headlights. I couldn't stand it so I am in the process of fabing up a OEM two door front end. Good Luck!

J.P.
07-11-2005, 04:32 PM
The one thing you can do is test fit it before you get it painted. There WILL be certain areas where you'll have to press to fit better.


Cool, I'm half tempted to buy some of their stuff. unfortunately they are outa stock on the hood. I'm going to meet with some guy from here in littleton and check out a used front bumper, fenders, and he has the fogs and headlights as well. I do not need the fogs or head lights so hopefully I can get him to drop them off the price if not I'll just sell them on ebay. I've always been against carbon fiber hoods but for some reason I kinda like them on blue si's and am concidering going with a vis c/f hood. but I'm so damn iffy on it.. Hrmmph

anyone got a stock blue hood so I don't spend too much on some stupid light weight part..

BTW--I mis my car so damn much, I'm driving a 94 ford ranger (4cyl) and I think it's on it's death bed. I'm using a coat hanger for an antenna rite now if that tells you anything.. For the love of god help my retarded ass.


Justin ;NutKick;

P.S. anyone know what the cost of getting things painted may be. I'm looking at a radiator support, fender, bumper, grill possibly, and possible the hood if I stay away from c/f.. Thanks in advance. I did get a # for a guy tobi(honda-ghandi) refered me too. Thanks

floored4door
07-11-2005, 05:26 PM
Call my Boy Harlan. He is in Littleton. 303-669-1147. Tell him Pete sent you. If you get those fogs LMK Black Civ 4 might pick them up from you.

Martian
07-12-2005, 01:11 AM
If you can test fit the parts in their parking lot. My hood from them was great but we had to modify the rear bumper some to get it to fit right.. Their stuff is durable though.

J.P.
07-12-2005, 07:38 AM
Thank you everyone for the replies

B20badboy
07-12-2005, 03:31 PM
I have had certa fit parts on my cars now for a while a 98 passport hood and a 93 hatch front bumper. No problems i know for the price of SI parts it is pretty cheap and parts work just fine.

J.P.
07-12-2005, 04:09 PM
I have had certa fit parts on my cars now for a while a 98 passport hood and a 93 hatch front bumper. No problems i know for the price of SI parts it is pretty cheap and parts work just fine.
good to hear, Thank you man. I'm supposed to meet up with the guy about the front bumper, Head lights, fenders, fog lights, etc. tonight. I'll post up any extra parts if I buy em' in the for sale section for cheap. If I can get used oem parts thats the way I'd preffer to go otherwise I'm callin certi-fit..

Thanks everyone
JP