EH is the code for 92-95 sedan.
if you want to use the EG hatch parts for your sedan, you'd need the bonnet, front bar, corner lights. unsure about the guards though. if the other members say you need to weld it, i guess its probably true?
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EH is the code for 92-95 sedan.
if you want to use the EG hatch parts for your sedan, you'd need the bonnet, front bar, corner lights. unsure about the guards though. if the other members say you need to weld it, i guess its probably true?
no welding needed. its all bolt on
get jspec civic in here, lol his done this and it looks tank, this is his car.
http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...C001422222.jpg
kinda little gaps, but as you say its "off tap " lol
when did sasa get this and what happened to his gray hatch???
you don't have to weld it if you don't mind the gap, get a hatch front bar and fit that on
http://img16.imagehosting.gr/out.php...7_sdc17744.jpg
you can see gaps under the sedan bonnet and where the guard and bumper join
well
okay
u need hatch corner blinkers
Hatch front bar
Hatch bonnet
Hatch guards
Rest is all bolt ons
i know this is a late call but...gota remember that sedan is just not coded eh....dont forget bout the eg8 sedan with d15 jspec and the eg9 sir sedan with b16a. and yes its all bloody bolt on..hisoka is 100% right..no welds. its how much time you put on adjusting the hb on the sedan...that there is a EG8...not eh....from the japs.
no bolt ons mate...straight fit....theres another user here that has done it the proper way by cutting the hatch guard and welding it to the sedan. The lines on the arch on the sedan is smaller. Doing it that way will cost but my way is FREE..heehe