I have to have this bodykit for the GTO
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Both bumpers, and the side skirts will not fit the GTO. The rest of the stuff on the car will, as well as the HSV Coupe GTO and GTS body parts.
I'm looking into going with the HSV parts when I get my hands on a new GTO.
I'm looking into going with the HSV parts when I get my hands on a new GTO.
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Well let's just say someone wanted to "make" that kit fit the GTO ![Winky](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_wink.gif)
What type of fabrication would be needed? I'm sure some spacers would be needed to widen the track of the wheels - what else?
I've spoken to an Aussie who says he can get me that kit for the GTO at cost.
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What type of fabrication would be needed? I'm sure some spacers would be needed to widen the track of the wheels - what else?
I've spoken to an Aussie who says he can get me that kit for the GTO at cost.
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Originally Posted by MaximusPrime
What type of fabrication would be needed?
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Originally Posted by TriShield
You would have to have a very talented body shop mold those fender flares for you on the car itself, they're already part of the bumpers and side skirts.
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Probably plastic. Actually you might want to check and see if they're parts you can get and stick on the car. That might be how they build them.