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Old 09-10-2004, 11:10 AM
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what is rear or front clips?

are they some kind of chip?and mods?
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A "clip" is basically 1/2 of a car.

People buy turbo MR2 rear clips so they can swap the turbo engine into the non-turbo body.
The rear clip usually comes with everything from the firewall back.

To do the swap properly, you need the engine, tranny, axles, ECU, wire harnes .... and lots of otehr little stuff.
Buying a clip, you get all of this (theoretically).

If you just buy aa 3SGTE engine, you would need a LOT more stuff to get it to work in your NA.
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Re: what is rear or front clips?

Gotta love google.

I just googled "MR2 rear clip" and got this:
http://www.intheweedz.com/coolproduc...207/46098.php4
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Old 09-10-2004, 10:32 PM
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Re: what is rear or front clips?

domo arigato for info guys
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