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it's possible. but i would not come out as good as a real 200 civic. And it will also gonna cost you more than trade your car with a 200 civic. Please think it over. Unless you really mean to have a 96 rear end civic with a 00 front civic.
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You have to cut notches on the bumper near where the grille meets the headlights to get the 99-00 bumper to fit on the 96-98 radiator support. You do NOT need to change out the radiator support.Get your hands on a 99-00 civic grille, fenders, headlights, hood, and front bumper. Try to put them on, and you will SEE where you need to cut your notches. My cousin and I recently traded a guy for his 99-00 front end, because he wanted our 96-98 front end to sell his car. Here is an image of what exactly you need to cut http://mestiso.net/photogallery/ek/f...IMG1348.jpgAnd here is the write up that I took it fromhttp://www.mestiso.net/forums/index....owtopic=60Good luck! :]
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