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Old 03-07-2007, 02:54 AM
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I have found plenty of body and engine mods up to '04 but it seems there isn't much for '05. Will earlier mods work for my 2005? If not then what makes the '05 so different? What's the deal?
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Re: 2005 question

95-05 Anything suspension wise.
02-05 Engine performance wise with an Ecotec engine
95-05 Front brakes are the same, 03-05 drum spring configs are different.
95-05 All body parts are interchangeable( sunfire and cavalier) If you feel like making your car look like a 1st(3rd gen[95-99]) 2nd (3rd gen[00-02]) 3rd (3rd gen[03-05]). 1/4 pannels are the only non interchangeable parts.
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Thank you very much for your help.
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