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'95-'99 Z24 side skirts on an '02 Sunfire GT worth it or no?
Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:12 PM
Since I am not a fan of body kits I have been trying to come up with body modifications I can do to make the car stand out a little more while still maintaining a clean, smooth look. I have never really been a huge fan of the factory Sunfire GT side skirts and door skins. I am wondering if the side skirts from a '95-'99 Z24 will fit on a Sunfire GT? I know there are a lot of holes under the side skirts and door skins that would need to be welded and all, I just want to make sure that the Z24 skirts will even fit before I make a decision.

On a side note, is this even worth what I'm sure would be a rather large amount of money to have all the holes welded and all or should I leave this idea alone? Below are two pictures of Wild Weasel's Sunfire GT with the side skirts and door skins removed to give you an idea of just how many holes there are .





Also, if you or anyone you know of has put Z24 side skirts on their Sunfire, GT or not, please post pictures so I can see exactly what it looks like.








Re: '95-'99 Z24 side skirts on an '02 Sunfire GT worth it or no?
Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:17 PM
im not sure that it would be worth it... i think it would look a lot better if you put on 03-05 ls sport skirts.




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Re: '95-'99 Z24 side skirts on an '02 Sunfire GT worth it or no?
Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:23 PM
they'll fit fine.. i agree tho.. look into 03 ls sport sides.. the ones that dont look like the sides go under the car.

If u knew how to weld it would help u alot.. cuz all it would be is alot of spot welds.. just take some time with lettin the metal cool to make sure it doesnt warp.. but id say it would be worth it..




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