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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/2/2007 8:43:21 AM   
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Well do they like sell side pannles with built in fender flares for the eclipse? Because are civics wide body kit came with all new side pannles where the flare is part of the pannle not molded on. I want to keep the stock body shape but have bigger flares. The way i picture it in my head seems like it would look cool to me.

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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/2/2007 9:48:49 AM   
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No.

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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/2/2007 1:25:00 PM   
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Honestly they do for the front fenders. My front fenders are all one piece. Flared a little more than an inch. But the rear panels are full add on pieces. They fully cover the rear quarters, but they don't replace them. You have to attach them and then mold them in. Trust me. You're much better off dumping money into your engine. I wish I still had the money that i dumped into my kit to put towards more engine stuff. Like I said though. Its completely your decision.

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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/2/2007 1:31:23 PM   
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It would look f-ing retarded!! All it would be is an extention of the original panal and wheel gap would me more obvious. I cringe when i read this

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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/2/2007 6:25:50 PM   
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hahaha sebba you're great.

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RE: Fender Flares on a eclipse? - 10/7/2007 2:06:10 PM   
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if ur willing to beat the hell out of ur eclipse.....heat the fender with a blow torch nd hammer it out to a shape u want... a trick i learned in auto body class.....a cheap way of being ricey

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