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Where to get the "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk on Honda Civic LX



 
 
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Old March 1st 05, 07:55 PM
Arctic Wolf
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Default Where to get the "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk on Honda Civic LX

The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic LX
was stolen. What do you call it?
Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
replace myself?



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Old March 1st 05, 08:00 PM
Woody
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There are a number of Honda Parts suppliers on the net. Do a Google search.
The emblems are stolen regularly by students seeing how many they can hang
in their rooms. They normally just stick on..... Are there any holes where
it was removed?


"Arctic Wolf" > wrote in message
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> The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic LX
> was stolen. What do you call it?
> Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
> replace myself?
>
>
>



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Old March 1st 05, 08:10 PM
Arctic Wolf
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> > The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic
> > LX was stolen. What do you call it?
> > Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
> > replace myself?
> >

>
> There are a number of Honda Parts suppliers on the net.
> Do a Google search.
> The emblems are stolen regularly by students seeing how many
> they can hang in their rooms. They normally just stick on.....
> Are there any holes where it was removed?


Yes, there are two holes with plastic inner lining. It does look like
something that'll just snap in.
The problem finding the "H" emblem is that I don't know what it's
called, so I can't do a search for it.


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Old March 1st 05, 09:04 PM
MAT
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www.hondaautomotiveparts.com


"Arctic Wolf" > wrote in message
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>> > The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic
>> > LX was stolen. What do you call it?
>> > Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
>> > replace myself?
>> >

>>
>> There are a number of Honda Parts suppliers on the net.
>> Do a Google search.
>> The emblems are stolen regularly by students seeing how many
>> they can hang in their rooms. They normally just stick on.....
>> Are there any holes where it was removed?

>
> Yes, there are two holes with plastic inner lining. It does look like
> something that'll just snap in.
> The problem finding the "H" emblem is that I don't know what it's
> called, so I can't do a search for it.
>
>



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Old March 2nd 05, 12:39 AM
Honda Doc
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It's called an "emblem".


"Arctic Wolf" > wrote in message
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> > > The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic
> > > LX was stolen. What do you call it?
> > > Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
> > > replace myself?
> > >

> >
> > There are a number of Honda Parts suppliers on the net.
> > Do a Google search.
> > The emblems are stolen regularly by students seeing how many
> > they can hang in their rooms. They normally just stick on.....
> > Are there any holes where it was removed?

>
> Yes, there are two holes with plastic inner lining. It does look like
> something that'll just snap in.
> The problem finding the "H" emblem is that I don't know what it's
> called, so I can't do a search for it.
>
>



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Old March 2nd 05, 12:48 AM
Arctic Wolf
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> > > The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic
> > > LX was stolen. What do you call it?
> > > Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
> > > replace myself?
> > >

> >
> > There are a number of Honda Parts suppliers on the net.
> > Do a Google search.
> > The emblems are stolen regularly by students seeing how many
> > they can hang in their rooms. They normally just stick on.....
> > Are there any holes where it was removed?

>
> Yes, there are two holes with plastic inner lining. It does look like
> something that'll just snap in.
> The problem finding the "H" emblem is that I don't know what it's
> called, so I can't do a search for it.
>


I went to a local Honda dealer, and they had it.
It was $29. Wow!
Anyway, it was easily snapped on.


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Old March 2nd 05, 02:08 AM
MAT
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> I went to a local Honda dealer, and they had it.
> It was $29. Wow!
> Anyway, it was easily snapped on.
>

Yikes thats quite a markup! Majestic shows list of 16.58 with their price of
12.43.


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Old March 3rd 05, 04:16 AM
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You can get it at the dealership

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Old March 3rd 05, 05:10 PM
The Guy
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get it at honda
"Arctic Wolf" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> The "H" emblem on the rear of the trunk of 2001 Honda Civic LX
> was stolen. What do you call it?
> Where can I get another one, and is this something that I can
> replace myself?
>
>
>



 




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