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    Well its about that time for my accord and I don't know what way to go with it. I've heard that you can take a fender and use it on the opposite side in the rear. For example right front fender on left rear quarter panel. Has anyone every heard of this or tried it? Also where is the best place to find quarter panels that aren't to expensive. I don't need the whole quarter panel just around the wheels and where the bumper is held on. Any help would be appreciated.
    -1991 Honda Accord LX H22a-

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    Originally posted by customchord
    Well its about that time for my accord and I don't know what way to go with it. I've heard that you can take a fender and use it on the opposite side in the rear. For example right front fender on left rear quarter panel. Has anyone every heard of this or tried it? Also where is the best place to find quarter panels that aren't to expensive. I don't need the whole quarter panel just around the wheels and where the bumper is held on. Any help would be appreciated.
    Do it right, Get patch panels.

    Ebay or Rustrepair.com

    Ebay runs around $110 +$20shipping a pair
    RR.com runs 48 perside + $15-20shipping
    wat?

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      What do you search for on e-scam
      -1991 Honda Accord LX H22a-

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        #4
        Originally posted by customchord
        What do you search for on e-scam
        Right now there isn't any listed.

        Go with rustrepair.com it ends up costing less.
        wat?

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          #5
          Originally posted by customchord
          What do you search for on e-scam


          e-scam.....

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            They only seem to have the ones for sedan. I'm trying to think if that'll still work fine on a coupe. I think it'll just mean they wont be as much material extending towards the front of the car.
            Opal Metallic Green '92 LX 2dr manual, 181k miles, '94 prelude VTEC wheels for summer (steelies with snow tires for winter), Omni-power struts/springs, and other junk

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