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Old 06-23-2002, 07:20 PM
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front lip spoiler

is it possible to mod a front lip spoiler for a 89-90 240sx onto a 91 240sx?. how?...would it be hard?...would it be worth the trouble?..
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yes

it should just bolt right on there, no big deal.... all the mounting holes SHOULD be in the same spot and if they weren't i can't imagine it would be too hard to make it work nicely.
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Old 06-23-2002, 09:41 PM
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Yes it will fit, it's the same car/chassis so everything will be the same as a 91 and up S13
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It might look funny cuz you might get a gap where the '91 has the air dam wide open and the 89-90 has a split dam.
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