If your going to like the way it looks then do it. After market or not, its your car and you will be the one driving in it. What is normal anymore anyway, look around you will see some pretty funky things that people do to their vehicles..Have fun with it...
A 2004 Honda rear bumper cover can be made to fit a 2007 Honda Accord. However, the amount of helper parts to make this fit happen will cost more in the end than it would to have just bought the bumper outright.
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To professionally repair a bumper on a 2003 Honda Accord it will cost you anywhere from $200.00 to $600.00. However, doing it yourself can definitely save some money.
Yes as long as they are both the same body style (coupes, hatchback's, or sedans).
No, they are different. Out of curiousity why would you want to? I could understand the opposite though.
yes along with the headlight
Honda QR50 would be an easy $500 CDN. If it's mint, you could push $800-$1100.
There is a site that shows how to remove the rear bumper in an Accord but it is NOT the 2002 but the 2003 model. I don't know how much different this would be but it might give soe insight. The link is www.cardomain.com/ride/650229/3
This is a relative question. Its easy for someone who is mechanically inclined, and perhaps difficult for someone whom would ask such a question.
The equilibrium price would decrease, but the impact on the amount sold in the market would be ambiguous.
Please clarify your question.
by the goods normal