6th gen carpet in a 5th gen?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM_EjONE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">EH?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, EH, chassis code for 92-95 civic.
Yes, EH, chassis code for 92-95 civic.
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Yes, but most of those people probably have an eh. The only USDM EG's are some del sol's and 4 dr dx and lx civic's. And ej's are mainly 96-00 civic (ej6), minus the ej1 (93-95 civic ex) and ej2 (93-95 civic dx)
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Okay, so he wants to put '99-'00 Civic coupe carpet in a '92 Civic hatch.
Even a RHD car of the same body style needs trimming and stretching (and still leaves holes). I wouldn't do this if I were you.
Anyway, the Si carpet is the same as any other '96-'00 Civic dark gray coupe carpet anyway. It should be the same or pretty much the same as any '96-'00 dark gray Civic hatch carpet too.
Even a RHD car of the same body style needs trimming and stretching (and still leaves holes). I wouldn't do this if I were you.
Anyway, the Si carpet is the same as any other '96-'00 Civic dark gray coupe carpet anyway. It should be the same or pretty much the same as any '96-'00 dark gray Civic hatch carpet too.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NOFX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Okay, so he wants to put '99-'00 Civic coupe carpet in a '92 Civic hatch.
Even a RHD car of the same body style needs trimming and stretching (and still leaves holes). I wouldn't do this if I were you.
Anyway, the Si carpet is the same as any other '96-'00 Civic dark gray coupe carpet anyway. It should be the same or pretty much the same as any '96-'00 dark gray Civic hatch carpet too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for reply. Next time i'll just stick to using generations instead of chassis codes.
Even a RHD car of the same body style needs trimming and stretching (and still leaves holes). I wouldn't do this if I were you.
Anyway, the Si carpet is the same as any other '96-'00 Civic dark gray coupe carpet anyway. It should be the same or pretty much the same as any '96-'00 dark gray Civic hatch carpet too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for reply. Next time i'll just stick to using generations instead of chassis codes.
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No problem.
While I like to know correct chassis codes, they just don't translate well to a lot of people so it's usually just easier if you have a question to just say what exactly you're working with ("1992", "Civic", "DX", "hatch").
While I like to know correct chassis codes, they just don't translate well to a lot of people so it's usually just easier if you have a question to just say what exactly you're working with ("1992", "Civic", "DX", "hatch").
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