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Old 08-10-2004, 04:00 AM
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Trying to get this jdm EF9 front end to fit on my 89 STD hatch , HELP PLZ !

I have a 89 civic STD H/B and im trying to put a JDM SIR Hatchback (EF9) front en on but it dosent want to cooperate , I searched all over and all i found is the CRX front convershions and the problems they have run into. They say the ef9's just bolt on to the hatch's but for some reason the only part I can get to bolt on correct to my hatch is my headlights , My lip under my head lights dosent fit my jdm middle rad support bolted up but but 1 or 2 holes were kinda hard to line up , but the bumper donsent seem to fit at all it is sucked back to far and the lip under the headlights seems like it sit's far out on the bumper , i used the jdm bumper brackets the driver side bolts up to the to my us STD civic frame no problem but the passanger side only the 2 bottom holes of that bracket bolted up to the frame ?? , so then i tryed my usdm bumper brackets and the holes that are in the front of that brackets that the bumper is suspoed to bolt onto dont line up , PlEASE can anyone help me out this is making me go kucking futs
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