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I just bought a 91 hatch back civic si.. are there any good sites or ppl that have body panels/parts that are not rusted? there isn't a crazy amount of rust on it, but i'd like to get the body looking decent... i know i'd need a new rear hatch door cause its rotted badly on the inside, most likely the driver side rear fender area as well because that section is terrible. other than that posibly two doors.. the entire front end is rust free.. so if anyone can help me out great..
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Re: Restoring body

check the junkyard and see if they have your car, you can jack the body parts off those
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I just bought a 91 hatch back civic si.. are there any good sites or ppl that have body panels/parts that are not rusted? there isn't a crazy amount of rust on it, but i'd like to get the body looking decent... i know i'd need a new rear hatch door cause its rotted badly on the inside, most likely the driver side rear fender area as well because that section is terrible. other than that posibly two doors.. the entire front end is rust free.. so if anyone can help me out great..
there is a company out now that makes rocker panels, rear wheel arches, front fenders hoods ect. and the stuff is cheap...rear wheel arches were 45 each, rockers were 59 each, and front fenders are 79 each...i need all this stuff so ive already priced those out.
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do they have a website or phone number..? post it lol
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do they have a website or phone number..? post it lol
well the place i went through is in rhode island...im sure if u wanted the stuff that bad they could ship it. give em a call
place is called bichun automotive.
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if nothing else you can call him up and ask him about the stuff.
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