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96 accord 2dr and 4dr

which version of the 1996 accord is longer in length? I'm guessing the 4dr since it has 4drs..but i need to know for a model kit porject i'm gonna do. I'm thinking of converting a 4dr 96 accord into a coupe 2dr.

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If I'm correct, there is no difference in length between the two. The only real major body differences on the coupe, is longer doors (as is with all coupes- to allow entry into the back) and a more aggressive sweep to the pillars.
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yes, they are the same length, any side skirt fits both 2 and 4 door applications
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