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What would it take??
WHat would it take to mount a 92-95 front on a 88-91 civic hatch?? Is it possible??
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Yeah, it's possible. You might have to do some cutting and fiberglass work too. I don't think it would be worth it, but of course it's possible.
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actually, it's not that difficult. a guy in my autobody class did the exact same thing and it only tooka few days. you're gonna need the complete front end including most of the front frame work and stuff. you're gonna have the cut the stock EF fenders rite down the center and cut a EG fender down the center then weld it on then mold it in. and you're gonna need the EG hood brackets. and if you got the frame stuff, the lights, and front bumper should fit right on. the guy who did it made it look VERY clean. it looks pretty cool to me.
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