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Old 05-30-2004, 12:08 PM
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Question 1992 Saturn SC

Hello, I am new to the kit car world but have wanted to build for many years. I just got an old Saturn and was wondering if anyone has ever used this frame and engine to build a kit car out of. I know the standard is a VW, Fiero or custom frames but figured if I could use the Saturn frame with some modification for the engine install that it would work. Am I correct?

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Re: 1992 Saturn SC

Man.... I think the best advice I can give is sell the saturn and build off a Fiero chassis. It's much much easier..... Once you do a project like that, then attempt another chassis but there are TOO many resourses and information out there for help with the Fiero chassis not to take advantage of it. You can get your car built and enjoy it, other than trying to figure out how to mod chassis not compatible for these kits. Good Luck.
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