1993 to 1995... what parts are interchangeable?
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I am thinking that almost everything on the body will interchange. The doors will for sure. I'm with JohnZo, in 96 they went to the GEMS ignition that doesn't use a distributor anymore. That was their solution for the OBD compliance requirement from the Fed. The other differences will be in trim level. Really I think it's a good near whole spare you got there. That's pretty rad to have that resource, I would love the engine block out of that thing...
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Thanks for the replies.
I swapped out the p side rear door. Mine was done with rust. New door rust free. Also grabbed a nice set of stainless running boards, which i didnt need, but they were to nice so ill be installing them. Unfortunately that was all i had time to get. I saw it being towed away yesterday, ill find out today what happened to the rest of it.
I swapped out the p side rear door. Mine was done with rust. New door rust free. Also grabbed a nice set of stainless running boards, which i didnt need, but they were to nice so ill be installing them. Unfortunately that was all i had time to get. I saw it being towed away yesterday, ill find out today what happened to the rest of it.
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So the parts wagon was sent to the city, to a company that sends vehicles over to poorer countries to be rebuilt.
if I had of been quicker, I would have snapped it up, as it was one of those elusive Honda Landrovers.
my 93 is also a Honda version, or so I've been told. Never could find much out about them.
if I had of been quicker, I would have snapped it up, as it was one of those elusive Honda Landrovers.
my 93 is also a Honda version, or so I've been told. Never could find much out about them.
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