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Body damage repair question
In the 90 to 94 body styles, whats the differences in the front clips? My aunt hit a deer a while back, has a 93 or 94 2 door, it bent the radiator support a bit so we would have to cut out the front corner and replace it. She also has a 91 to 93 4 door sitting around, would the hood, fender, light, bumper, and radiator support work from that, or not?
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1994 Honda Civic - D15B7 W/5 spd 2000 Olds Intrigue - 3.5 Cory |
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Re: Body damage repair question
you should just buy a new car, because u have the ugliest, most unsafe (mabye 2nd after the pinto) car on the planet.
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Re: Body damage repair question
Jobe is right. My mom had a 93 I believe and she had nothing but problems on it. As for your question, it should work. I know from 95 to 99 most part swaps work. My 96 cavalier has more sunfire parts then cava....lol
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Re: Body damage repair question
Its not mine, its my Aunts as stated in my first post, and she did buy a new car. She has been driving a 96 or 98 blazer since it was wrecked. There are 2 main reasons for fixing it, she wants someting better on gas then the blazer, and it gives me a chance to maybe learn more about body work. If parts fit, it will cost nothiing to do except time and the need to get a torch and welder, which I can borrow from some of my friends or relatives. She has never really had any problems with it, and I havent with either of the cavaliers that I had, my first one had over 208k miles on it and hers has 217k but was running strong when she hit the deer. no it may not be worth it to some people, but to others it is. I am set on fixing it so I need to know if the parts fit or not between a 2 door and 4 door for the front end.
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1994 Honda Civic - D15B7 W/5 spd 2000 Olds Intrigue - 3.5 Cory |
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