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Old Apr 12, 2005 | 10:16 PM
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Default 93 spirit "custom" question pt2?

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mitsubishi eclipse bodykit for a dodge sundance ???????????
 
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Old Apr 13, 2005 | 03:37 AM
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Yes but you have to do some mods, you have to cut a few inches out of the center of the front bumper in order for it to fit along with other mods to get it to mount. "as for my body kit... here's the short, sweet version. the sides and rear bumper pieces fit very nicely with little modifications...mine requited a little bit more because i wanted all my doors functional. (the skirts came form a 2-door car) so i cut them where the door needs to open. as for the front bumper, i cut it in half, then cut the sides. then put it up against the car. once i got it where i liked it, i temporarly help it together with soem pieces of wood. then i started to re-fiberlgass the bumper back together. this was by far the hardest part. however, i am going to attempt to make a mold from my bumper" is her exact quotes I have posted in her guestbook and shes posted in my regarding the bodykit.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2005 | 07:27 PM
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Fill me in on the side skirts for my 90 shadow 2 door. And the rear bumper if it can be done. As far as that car on car domain. It looks stupid in my opinion with that front bumper. It really really dosn't fit.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 12:50 AM
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Doesnt look exactly right, but its different and stands out. Myself I sorta like it for that reason, but its a little too rounded for a more square/box type car. As for the side skirts Im not too sure, I have tried to get in contact with the girl who owns the car via email and havent had any responce (was about a month ago when I tried). Im guessing you just mount it like a normal kit after modding it to fit the door properly. Hope this helps some.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 01:19 PM
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It should. Either way, if it dosn't, I'll have to find a good body guy to mold the sides for me. I think they'd look good with the regular shadow kit.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 05:52 PM
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Well, after doing research on my own and talking to a few people I know. I think I'm going to try and use a neon bodykit and mold it. Doing the molding myself dosn't look too difficult and a friend of mine knows how to work with it. The bodykit I'm looking at is pretty cool looking. http://www.wickedbodies.net/95-99-Ne...ete%20kit4.jpg

http://www.wickedbodies.net/95-99-Ne...uddy%20rb3.jpg

When I get the money (soon) to take care of this, it should look awsome. I'll keep you updated.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 02:23 AM
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That is a nice kit, not sure how it would look on a shadow but would probaly look pretty dang good. Let me know how the molding goes, and how much it costs to get all the supplies and stuff..Ive been thinkin about takin 2 stock shadow kits to make one bigger one (basically expand the air dam part) but am in the same situation you are (money) lol...anyhow keep us updated!
 
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