6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
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Will a sedan fender fit a coupe (both 96-98)

 
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Old Jun 3, 2013
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Will a sedan fender fit a coupe (both 96-98)

I want to know if a 96 civic sedan fender will fit onto my 96 civic coupe. I just need to replace it due to an accident and don't want to buy one that doesn't fit.
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Re: Will a sedan fender fit a coupe (both 96-98)

Front?
Parts catalog says
96 USA 2 door Left Front fender 60261-S04-A00ZZ
96 USA 4 door ...........................60261-S04-A00ZZ
98 4 door...................................60261-S04-A00ZZ
Looks the same to me.

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Re: Will a sedan fender fit a coupe (both 96-98)

Sweet, thanks. I'm heading to pick one up today.
 
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