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Old 12-04-2000, 07:50 PM   #1
LXHATCH
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thanks for the reply,
after checking things out a bit,
i found my fender extensions, and the old front fenders were from a 91 or newer and i was trying to put the narrower extensions on there, no-go..
now that i know i have 90 and older fenders,
the only problem i can see is the 87 belt mouldings, need trhe holes elongated a bit,
probrably when i get the correct fender extensions they will fit properly too,
thanks for the reply,, LX
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