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88 Justy onto Nissan 4x4 with a EJ

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horrible photo chop, just horrible, everything is to square....

 

oh, and nice carbs;),,,cheers,brian

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  • 4 weeks later...

its your turn to cut more scott........are you still using this one?cheers,brian

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its your turn to cut more scott........are you still using this one?cheers,brian

 

yes still need to cut a bit at the rear tires fender area

I saw the title and thought "sounds cool!"

Then I scrolled down and saw the pic of the Justy body sitting on the frame with the big meats.

I about shot tea out my nose.

Awesome. :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:

 

That EJ just barely fits in there. :)

Awesome x2 for engines that barley fit. Always makes for more fun. :)

  • 11 months later...
who thinks I should finish this ?

 

Definetely, if not ill buy it an finish it LOL

I think it should be finished but do away with the nissan frame.instead build a subframe that conforms to the car much better then mount the nissan stuff to that.

 

Looks great other than I don't like the "dual bumper" setup alot of vehicles set on different frame get.

I know that.I said photo"chop" not photo"shop". So why did they stop?

Finish it. I want to see it on the trails.

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