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ummmm.... nah man. you would have to do a cut and shut on it... the rear of a 180 is a hatch. that rear window and rear qtr window is definately R32... much different to the silvia.

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ummmm.... nah man. you would have to do a cut and shut on it... the rear of a 180 is a hatch. that rear window and rear qtr window is definately R32... much different to the silvia.

Well that rules out my 2nd Theory :rofl: first one should still be right.

Think of what a half cut looks like. Its just the front end. Get a whole wrecked skyline, a welder, some paint, whalla!

the yanks got a wierd selection of S13's...

firstly witht he silvia convertibles, their doors had the seatbelts on em, so they looked real pox.

secondly they got factory sileightys.

and third but not least they never got a silvia, they only got the 180sx with a van engine called the 240sx.

Here's an idea... the 240sx is LHD, the 180sx is RHD, the panels are exactly the same, just mirrored. so get half a 180 and half a 240, put em together laterally and have a RHD AND LHD car... how cool would that be?

Here's an idea... the 240sx is LHD, the 180sx is RHD, the panels are exactly the same, just mirrored. so get half a 180 and half a 240, put em together laterally and have a RHD AND LHD car... how cool would that be?

That's some fine crack your smoking Mr Munkah :rofl:

LW.

Here's an idea... the 240sx is LHD, the 180sx is RHD, the panels are exactly the same, just mirrored. so get half a 180 and half a 240, put em together laterally and have a RHD AND LHD car... how cool would that be?

Either that or a 'No hand drive' car :rofl:

Could actually improve some peoples driving!

here's something to wet your apetites...

180sx + 280zx = 280sx =

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180sx + new celica = cel80 =

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1991 180sx + cefiro = cef80 =

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1991 cefiro + 1989 R32 = skyfiro =

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er... that bomex front end is heaps tough! :rofl: seeing as it has the guards on there already for a GTST id say the GTR ones would bolt straight up to it... then all u need is the GTR indicators... put a fat do-luck front end on it and finish it off with a nice big URAS kit... ie. skirts and rear bar

er... that bomex front end is heaps tough! :rofl: seeing as it has the guards on there already for a GTST id say the GTR ones would bolt straight up to it... then all u need is the GTR indicators... put a fat do-luck front end on it and finish it off with a nice big URAS kit... ie. skirts and rear bar

????... was that in reply to my post¿ now i'm confused.. lol! (only had one coffee this mornin)...

so the GTR/GTS-t pannels would bolt straight onto a ceffy no worries? no chopping and welding necesarry?

yeah, i was thinking that, GTR front end, nice side skirts and rear bar and then you're set! :D and you've got a shmik skyfiro... lol! that's such a kool name for a car! :headspin:

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