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  1. #1
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    is my civic an ef9

    I bought an import civic off a mate a few months ago and I've been asked if it's an ef9 a few times to which I reply I don't know. What I know is it was imported from japan as a 90 model which apparently it's australian equivalant is a 91 model, it's got a b16a in it (which from reading the papers i got with it is from a written off 93 del sol), it's got rear wheel discs, electric sunroof, electric mirrors, electric retractable mirrors and climate control. Help on this matter would be appreciated. P.S. Don't ask about the VIN I don't think it's the original number.

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    hey open your engine bay.. and near the front grill or somewhere on the engine bay area you will see a metal plate with the model of ur car

    it should say somehting like ef9........
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    look at ur firewall right under the middle section of the windscreen. you should see your VIN. your VIN will tell whether or not ur car is an EF9

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    hmmm... from recollection, i had a firend who prev. had an ef9. and i am 90% sure that ef9 civics do not have sunroof. although someone could have added a sunroof at some point of the car's life, but yeah... pretty sure ef9's did not have sunroofs.

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    look at the diagram for the fuses under the steering wheel. see what language its in.

  6. #6
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    look at chassis plate under bonnet
    oh wrd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ah8118
    hmmm... from recollection, i had a firend who prev. had an ef9. and i am 90% sure that ef9 civics do not have sunroof. although someone could have added a sunroof at some point of the car's life, but yeah... pretty sure ef9's did not have sunroofs.
    My EF9 does, as do the EF9s of a few friends in NZ. It was an optional spec, as was SiR/SiR II/race trim.

    If the motor is from a del sol it could be questionable - but the climate control is NOT a straight swap into an ED6 so you could have a JDM spec car at least (CC was optional on all JDM 4Gs).
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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    the VIN number is definately the original
    it cant be changed.. if it has the car is stolen
    the first few letters and numbers of the vin No would be EF9 then heaps of gibberish

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    is the engine from a jdm del sol

    on the engine number does it say B16a or B16a2

    if its a2 then the engine is aus spec

  10. #10
    well, the title must have the vin in it. If not, the vin has to be on the chassis. The Chassis code ist something with EF9 then thats what you've got. If you don't know, post pics of any metal plate found on your chassis in this thread. plenty of folks should be able to help you out.

    If the engine is from a del sol, it is an A2. Only the A1 is found in the previous generation.

    krisitn
    96er NH701M EK3 w/ Facelift Conversion and EP3 Rebadging
    00er blue-eyed daughter

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by garett
    the VIN number is definately the original
    it cant be changed.. if it has the car is stolen
    the first few letters and numbers of the vin No would be EF9 then heaps of gibberish
    yes the vin can be changed.

    if you have EG breeze and u importanted a EG6 and u can't get it registered. u can cut 'n' paste the breeze vin onto the EG6.

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    '99 DC2R/'88 CRX Array
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    VIN change = angle grinder + mig.

    I hope it isn't for your sake.
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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