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In need of 1997 Accord 4dr V6 fender

Old Jul 22, 2012 | 10:55 PM
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Question In need of 1997 Accord 4dr V6 fender

I can not locate an aftermarket V6 Accord fender. (drivers side) Any suggestions? 4cyl. fenders are plentiful at $40 all day long, So far OEM is all I can find. Local bone yards just have 4 cylinder cars.
 
Old Jul 22, 2012 | 11:07 PM
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Default Are 1997 4Dr V6 doors the same as 4cyl doors?

Ok, I am in need of a drivers side fender and door for my 1997 V6 EX 4dr Accord. I realize that Honda choose to make and stamp 2 sets of Accord Hoods and Fenders, with the V6 units being slightly longer. I want to know if this craziness extended to the front doors. Can anyone advise with certainty if the V6 doors are the same dimension as the 4cyl?
 
Old Jul 22, 2012 | 11:25 PM
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The front and rear doors are the same for 4 cylinders sedans, V6 sedans, and the 4 cylinder wagon.

The hood and front fenders for the V6 are different due to different size engine, etc. compared to the L4.
 
Old Jul 23, 2012 | 07:19 PM
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Try someplace like car-part dot com to search local "yards".

EDIT: I now see there is more than one post on this.....I've merged them together so it might be a bit confusing now but better than several posts about the same car.
 

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