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Old 09-04-2004, 11:05 AM
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Cool side skirt problem

the previous owner to my car, which is a 95 integra ls, had an accident to the right side. i just got my car painted yellow and a body kit put on it. the problem is my side skirts do not fit because there is real slight rubbing between the door and the stock "side skirts". i was told to purchase "clip on" side skirts that are not put over the original, but instead the stock ones are removed adn these ones go on in place of them using the factory bolts. if anyone knows what im talking about please help. its kinda putting a drain on me. thanx
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Old 09-05-2004, 01:37 AM
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Re: side skirt problem

i've had to take off my sidesirt, to get to my fender, so when i took of my sideskirt i had to get the screw/clips out, will prolly be the same for you, but with my they didn't come out, so i used vice grips and yanked the hell out of it, and it cost me 8 bucks for 3 new ones =(
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