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Old 01-31-2007, 10:22 AM   #101 (permalink)
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THANX Blair! Looks like something else to add to the list for my own '93.

Shawn, sorry to 'borrow' the thread :-). I concur with Blair; any '93-4 should work, BUT if the 4dr has a diff part number, I'd sure want to know what the diff is - may only be some holes for wire loom clips or some such but I'd sure want to know.
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Only the Japan built 4dr has a different p/n. The us built 2dr and 4dr are the same p/n. I *doubt* there is a difference, but I would look really close and only use a jpn as a last resort.
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