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Rear wheel gp... I'm intrigued. Basically would just need spacers or drill 'em to pull this off?

 

It's not a Grand Prix, it's a Lumina Z34 that someone with welding skills graphted onto a Firebird "frame". Both cars are unibody, so the Lumina "shell" was welded onto the shell support of the F body.

 

 

and you need bolt adapters to run 5x120 wheels. They will stick out a bit though. Our cars can't take anything past 8 inches wide, and the F body wheels are 9.5

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It's not a Grand Prix, it's a Lumina Z34 that someone with welding skills graphted onto a Firebird "frame". Both cars are unibody, so the Lumina "shell" was welded onto the shell support of the F body.

 

 

and you need bolt adapters to run 5x120 wheels. They will stick out a bit though. Our cars can't take anything past 8 inches wide, and the F body wheels are 9.5

 

 

Wrong, there's a RWD GP floating around, laser blue (or whatever color), by SoccrplyrGTP or something like that :thumbsup: I'll see if I can find it, not sure if he ever got it completely finished

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BAM! Searched for it in google, link to this site, came up with it because I previously stated I could never find it, had a link in that thread!

 

 

not sure which is newer/better

http://www.cardomain.com/member/94customgtp/

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/665715/1994-pontiac-grand-prix/

 

I didn't know about this... So what F body stuff does this one have?

 

and as far as which is better, I'd say it depends. They both have their strong and weak points. The Lumina was shortened while the Grand Prix seems as if it lost front leg room. Plus Cardomain sucks now. They deleted a bunch of pictures.

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