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kingoftaylorcres |
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hi i was just wondering how stuffing around it would be to put a au fairlane front on my december 1998 au futura
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Papa Smurf |
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{USERNAME} wrote: hi i was just wondering how stuffing around it would be to put a au fairlane front on my december 1998 au futura All the panels will fit onand the grille as the inner rails and front radiator support are the same. You will need a Fairlane bumper bar and the honeycomb parts. |
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frd906n |
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Would probally make it even more uglier
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Rick_Deckard |
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AU Lane is the one of three good lookings AUs (XRs and T-series being the other two). You're better off getting a Lane complete if you want a better looking car. Would look pretty damn weird.
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Lowlane7 |
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Have a look on my thread for some older reversed inspiration (sedan front on Lane)
then go for it! Make somthing different. And I agree, the AU fairlane front is the nicest of all the variations.
_________________ [color=#004080]Cheers, Jacob. |
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