6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
Chassis codes: EK9, EK4, EK3, EJ6, EJ8, EJ9, EM1

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Old Mar 26, 2008
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Hey, recently I purchased a 1996 Honda civic DX, it came for a good price and low KMs on it so I just picked it up, when I first bought it, it had 140 000km and I only paid 1000$, only problem I had was the battery but since my dad works at the garage I purchased my car, he just swapped a battery from a new 2007 civic :P hehe, I just wanted to know if there is really a big diffrence from jober bumpers or original, because I need new front and back bumper and ive found jober ones but I dunno if I should get it or wait for original ones, what you all think?
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my suggestions, if it aint broke, dont fix it. If it is broke, customize it.
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I've read that the fitment on the jobbers bumbers are not perfect but good. So if you're not looking to build a show car and your bumpers are currently a little f-ed up I'd say go for it.
 




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