i think i might have a problem...
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From: Grand rapids, Michigan
Car: 1986 camaro sport coupe
Engine: 2.8 v6 MPFI
Transmission: LB8
Axle/Gears: 2HH 3.42:1
i think i might have a problem...
i will have to take a look, but will Iroc doors look funny on a sport coupe? cause i bought a pair of doors from a 1986 iroc and i have a 1986 sport coupe...and now that i really start to look at them, they look like they need the gfx or else i am gonna have a funny looking peice hanging down a bit? lol also, i am hoping the hood will fit to? cause i bought that also
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From: college station, texas
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Engine: ls1, others
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Re: i think i might have a problem...
hood will fit, and if you remove the ground effects from he doors it will look the same
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From: Rustfree Gilbert Arizona
Car: 1989 IROC
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Re: i think i might have a problem...
The little nuts that hold the GFX can be removed without taking off the door panel if your carefull. But then you have the problem of welding up all those little holes....
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From: Grand rapids, Michigan
Car: 1986 camaro sport coupe
Engine: 2.8 v6 MPFI
Transmission: LB8
Axle/Gears: 2HH 3.42:1
Re: i think i might have a problem...
yea, lol the gfx are already off, my problem was those little holes xD. i am probably gonna have to find or get someone to fix those for me cause i am not a trained welder...nor do i have the equiptment to do so...but if the stuff is cheap...who needs to be trained when i have a whole forum full of experienced mechanical people...lol
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From: Western Washington
Car: 86 T/A
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Re: i think i might have a problem...
If you have a Technical college nearby they might do it for you. Either the welding class or the autobody class. But as with all people just learning .... good results aren't always guaranteed.
One of the Colleges near here has an autobody hobby class in the evening. You go in and with the instructors help and their equipment you learn how to do it yourself! Just a thought.
One of the Colleges near here has an autobody hobby class in the evening. You go in and with the instructors help and their equipment you learn how to do it yourself! Just a thought.
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