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Old 09-01-2001, 07:01 PM   #1
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Question GT to LX how bad is it?

I have a 1990 GT and was wondering how hard it would be to convert it to an LX. I have an 89 lx coupe donor car that I got for free so rather than paying for a new front and rear bumper (they are both all wavey and the front is torn really bad) i was gonna swap the bumpers and LX moldings. Also, what is the best way to get the moldings off without messing them up?
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Old 09-01-2001, 07:26 PM   #2
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well, you need the bumpercovers, mouldings, a welder (for welding up the rivit holes), a grinder for grinding the welds, filler (bondo) for filling the holes, paint, sandpaper.....

i would just keep it a gt, but do as you wish.

to get the mouldings off is a ***** (and i speak from experience), you need a tool to get them off, then a heat gun to remove the double sided metal sticky tape, then clean the surface, then re-apply new double sided sticky tape.

i dont think i missed anything.

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Thanks for the info Kris, Are the only moldings that i would have to change be the ones infront of and behind the doors?
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you would need all new mouldings, the ones on the gt are all attached to the ground effects(except the 1s on the doors)

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