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Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

Is this possible?
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

PM me with your crack prices.
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Old 10-18-2004, 02:25 AM
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

I've got someone wanting to know... and too many guesses but no facts.

Looks like I won't get any here, either.
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

Well for starters it would help a lot if the guy wanting to know this knew what model skyline
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

Simple answer, NO.

Done, close thread.
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

yea im just guessing here but im gunna give u a big NO im pretty sure they arent the same width
j spec u love the crack dont u
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

I don't like crack, but with his level of inteligence, I would like some too....................
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Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

lol the ideas continue to get crazier and crazier. can i weld the rear end of a bus to the front of my 240??? just want to know cuz i can fit many bitches from the mall then.
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Re: Re: Weld 95 Skyline clip up to 95 240SX chassis?

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lol the ideas continue to get crazier and crazier. can i weld the rear end of a bus to the front of my 240??? just want to know cuz i can fit many bitches from the mall then.
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alright alright no need to be pricks.

DMC, short answer is no. different frame altogether.

long answer. you wouldn't want to do that even if it DID line up. think about it. your car is designed and put together to work safely and protect you in the event of a crash. if you weld on the front end of another car, then your front crumple zone is basically ruined. you get in a frontal crash, and all you're relying on is a couple of welds to save your life. the whole front of the car might just snap off. it would probably have alot less structural rigidity as well.

tell your friend to stop bein' lazy and just swap the motor!
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lol the ideas continue to get crazier and crazier. can i weld the rear end of a bus to the front of my 240??? just want to know cuz i can fit many bitches from the mall then.
HAHAHAHAHAHA that made my week
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