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Old 01-02-2006, 12:12 AM
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Okey so I saw the white Supra shell and body kit at radio shack for like $12, and thought to myself that it would be cool. The only question now is is that going to fit on my EVO chassis? if not how can I mod it to fit. That and the RSX are two cars that I wanted but couldnt find.

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Old 01-02-2006, 09:26 PM
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yes it is going 2 fit but u will need the body clip off of your evo body for it 2 lock in place
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you mean the silver supra shell?
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the Supra is long I think so it should fit right away and you'll be stylin. You use the rear clip that came with the evo and I think you use hole A. Now with the RSX you'll need to shorten yer evo chassis. I did it and my RSX is way cool now. To do that you undo two screws underneath, right behind the battery case, and 3 screws up top, remove the thin piece of gray plastic, slide the rear part of the chassis forward and screw it back together. I had to cut some excess plastic from inside the front bumper to give the left wheel full clearance. I used large fingernail clipers and now my RSX is freakin awsome. I'd put up some pics but I don't have a digital camera cuz I wast all my dough on xmods.
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the Supra is long I think so it should fit right away and you'll be stylin. You use the rear clip that came with the evo and I think you use hole A. Now with the RSX you'll need to shorten yer evo chassis. I did it and my RSX is way cool now. To do that you undo two screws underneath, right behind the battery case, and 3 screws up top, remove the thin piece of gray plastic, slide the rear part of the chassis forward and screw it back together. I had to cut some excess plastic from inside the front bumper to give the left wheel full clearance. I used large fingernail clipers and now my RSX is freakin awsome. I'd put up some pics but I don't have a digital camera cuz I wast all my dough on xmods.
Rallywrx knows what he's talking about there...Yeah it will fit, I got mines in, your'll need the supra front clip and the evo rear clip for it to lock in place I'll post pictures of mine's when I get my mom's cam
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