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09-04-2006, 07:04 PM | #1 | ||
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ive seen this done on a ute...
But can BA XR skirts fit on an AU sedan... my old man is considering getting GT skirts for his car, so not wanting to waste the ones already on there... would they be able to fit? i think it would look ok... and be different.
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I'm no expert lol but from memory someone else had done this on a sedan, the major problem I think was the length and had to be shortened?
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Well if you allready have the BA skirts there off the oldmans car , and ya mum has the AU , then try it and find out ! . As far as what they would look like , if they do fit , what they look like and weather you like the BA skirts on an AU up to you. ;) gl
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ba side skirts are longer due to the front guard being longer on ba's. You'd need them shortened.
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Its not impossible. I'm sure it's been done already. BA Skirts onto an E-Series. Thumbs up all the effort.
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