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Need a set of jdm front fenders to fit my 92 civic. Any leads would greatly help out to finish up the car. Thank you, Frank
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Re: 92-95 civic jdm front fenders

what is the difference? the JDM ones have side markers or something? if that is the case just add side markers to the normal ones
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Re: 92-95 civic jdm front fenders

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Re: Re: 92-95 civic jdm front fenders

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what is the difference? the JDM ones have side markers or something? if that is the case just add side markers to the normal ones
The difference is that in Japan the two door and four door fenders are the same. They dont have different fenders like USDM. USDM fenders are longer in the rear and our two door fenders wont fit on a four door.
Thank you for your response, maybe others can learn this difference.
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Re: 92-95 civic jdm front fenders

Actually if you want to get really technical..the fender are the same except for of cource the side markers. and if you're lucky, you can get a set of fenders with the thin side moldings still attached.
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Re: 92-95 civic jdm front fenders

That is not true, I have a set of the USDM 2 door fenders and a set of USDM 4 door fenders and they are different, the rear is longer on the 4 door. The JDM fenders that I have now are an exact match in size as my 4 door fenders with the execption of the fender opening, the JDM has the opening of the USDM 2 door fenders so that a 2 door body kit will match up perfectly to the fender opening. I have a damaged JDM fender that I want to replace and it is easier to get a used one then to repair mine. Let me know if anybody has a set of used JDM fenders. Thank you, Frank
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