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DR Iron Mask guards are marginally different, but only where the front spoiler mounts to it in front of the front wheel arch.

If you have access to an Iron Mask front, a template can be made very easily.

IF you can get the necessary bits, it's 99% bolt on bits, but gettin the bits is the near impossibility (and don't ask me for them if you don't have them already)

The bonnet is near impossible, the grille resembles rocking horse manure for it's availability and the headlights near the same.

You can of course get a fibreglass bonnet from Japan for about $2000 or carbon fibre for $3000

I have been trying to source a grille for someone for about 3 months without success, as I'm not prepared to pay exorbitant rates for these parts.

Happy hunting, as your going to need some luck and lots of patience.

Cheers

Guards arent different are they?  I put a MR front on my RSX and the guards worked fine with it

the headlights are very different though as i tryed to fit mr lights to mine (after 4months of looking for dr lights) the guards slope down more. theres proof it does work....

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the headlights are very different though as i tryed to fit mr lights to mine (after 4months of looking for dr lights) the guards slope down more. theres proof it does work....

The guards don't slope or do anything different than on the MR, the lights though are very different. The DR Iron Mask lights have a different angle AND they are longer by about 30mm. Where the lights meet the guard at the side, the angles are identical.

The white front at Just Jap .... forget all about it, that's where BOOF's front came from, off the same wrecked front cut and as of today, they have nothing for sale for DR Iron Mask 30's.

As I said earlier, finding the parts will be a challenge in itself.

Cheers,

Dennis

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