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Old Feb 19, 2002
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Quick question on Civic hoods.

This isn't quite technical but I guess the most appropriate place to ask. Are the hoods for the sedans the same as the coupes? I've noticed the sedans have the chrome trim. Can that be put on the coupe's hoods?

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what do u mean by chrome trim? do u mean the chrome bar above the H emblem? if that's what u r talking then yes it can be put on to the coupe's hood
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Okay thanks! When I looked at http://www.handa-accessories.com/civext01.html before, I think it said it was only for the sedan. Now I notice that's gone and the body colored grille molding (for the coupe) is now being sold for the sedans. Just what I wanted to know. How quickly sites change.

Anyway does anyone know about the one for the trunk? I know for sure the trunks are different but I'm wondering if that one part above the license plate is the same for the coupes and sedans.

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