I'm not sure of fitmet, being as the front side fenders and the front end entirely dont even get closer to matching up with the Matrix...but I was curious if you were able to swap the front fenders, front end, hood, headlights, etc into a Matrix? I'd imagine they didnt change the engine bay frame...has anyone debunked this theory?
Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »its very possible but the question is how would the fenders match up with the rest of the cars. Good question on that too.
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There would be some issues with the cladding too, I'd imagine. It wouldn't look right with the cladding on, and if you took it off, it would look even worse I'd imagine. It may require some creativity to fill in the gaps after taking the cladding off...
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The cladding would be the hardest part to do. You would have to fab some sort of bumper extention. I love the wide/flared fender style of the vibe. I think if done correctly this project would look pretty cool
you would have to change the front radiator collar (the metal frame the radiator is mounted to) and the front wire harness also. It would be alot harder than it looks. but if you had a front end from a rear smashed matrix it could be done.
after doing a quick photoshop with one of the Vibe bodykits...I realized it looks like absolute trash. Scrap that idea ;vhttp://www.o2dazone.com/curl/1148056455.jpg
looks like a transformer now!!! HAHAHA! nice chop though
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