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    Default how do you change bodys??

    I have a nissan maxima 1987 and i want to put the front of an honda accurd. the nissan is a 6 cylinder. can it fit ? how does it work? how do you convert

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    Please don't post stupid remarks if you're not going to be helpful.

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    what style of honda accord front end you wanna put on? obviously it would have to be one of the older ones with a more square shape , but i'm sure this converion would cost a lot more than the car itself if done properly. I quite like the front of the 2nd gen maximas, classy, yet aggressive.....i'd proably just keep it the same.

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    can honda bodywork even fit on a nissan??

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    No, it won't fit. If you have an absolute SHITLOAD OF MONEY, (like $5000-$10,000 plus) a body shop with a talented bodyman will be able to get this bodywork to fit. Be prepared to spend AT LEAST twice the value of your car.
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