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Hey guys!

Was wondering what the lengths of a coupe and sedan are and

if there is any difference?

The reason being, is because i was wondering if you could get coupe

side skirts and fit them onto sedans ? :spank:

Thanks

Samir :(

This information is for the 33's coupe and sedan.

For the coupe's:

Exterior Length 4640mm

Exterior Width 1720mm

Exterior Height 1355mm

Interior Length 1820mm

Interior Width 1415mm

Interior Height 1090mm

Wheelbase 2720mm

Front Track 1460mm

Rear Track 1470mm

For the sedan's:

Exterior Length 4720mm

Exterior Width 1720mm

Exterior Height 1375mm

Interior Length 1895mm

Interior Width 1425mm

Interior Height 1115mm

Wheelbase 2720mm

Front Track 1460mm

Rear Track 1470mm

Hope that helps.

Edited by adam-__-

You'd have to get a plastic welder to extend them or something. Also 2-door's have this bit on the side skirts that rise above the door level and 4-door's obviously have a door there so that would have to be modified too. Just look at some pics if you don't understand what I mean.

Thanks for the info Adam >_<

So do you think i'd be able too fit

normal side skirts onto my sedan?

You'll be able to get coupe skirts to fit your sedan, but it will involve a lot of modifications to the skirt. Best to buy a kit made for the sedan mate. :)

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