build to 94-97 or 98-01
Ok i bought a car that had been hit in the front it is a 94 gsr. Do you all think i should build it back to 94 spec or do 98+. I am leaning towards doing 94-97 so that it will be the right front for the year.
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what would be the difference between usdm?
what would be the difference between usdm?
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Looks like you've already half way decided on the 94-97 front. I hit a deer in my teg and got the 98+ conversion.
Looks like you've already half way decided on the 94-97 front. I hit a deer in my teg and got the 98+ conversion.
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what would be the difference between usdm?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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gets my vote
gets my vote
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, but do what you want. its your car
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