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does anyone know if probe sideskirts will fit the mx 3? I know they are longer but has anyone fitted them?
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uhh if they are LONGER.. then they wont fit!

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He might mean are they possible to put one..and yes, they probably would be but you'd be doing alot of work..wouldnt' be worht it. Why which skirts do you want to put on?
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Thank you Vanished, thats what i wanted to know! I thought if ASIDE from the length they would go without too much of a pain, they might tuck nicely in to the front mud guard.... I was just in the junk yard today and there was a set on a probe that looked like they might work. They were off a 94ish probe. ( it was very stripped down so hard to tell.)
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if they aren't to expensive i'd buy em and fool around with em and see what happens...take em into a shop if you need, and they coudl prpobably get it done if you can't.
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Vanished wrote:if they aren't to expensive i'd buy em and fool around with em and see what happens...take em into a shop if you need, and they coudl prpobably get it done if you can't.
Break out the tape measure, measure up specific MX dimensions and take it down to the J/Y. That's what I would usually do.
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Post by atlantamx3 »

With enough time, money, and skill-- ANYTHING can be made to fit ANYTHING.

So if you have the money, time, or skill to fit parts from another car that is a different size than the MX-3-- then I think you are answering your own question.
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mx3grlsikride had Prelude side skirts installed, they had to be custom modified and installed, but they look great.
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my brother had mr2 sideskirts installed > veilside replicas on a ford fiesta . anything can be achieved with money.

but if your looking for a money saving exercise... just by mx3 skirts
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