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No i actually mean using the 3dr as the main vehicle, as atleast tools keep as much strength in the body as possible and don't have to worry about chopping and welding b pillars
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That's barely any extra room at all though, still think you'd be uber-cramped.
Will be epic however you do it though tbf. The idea's been floating around for ages, about time somebody manned up and actually did it!
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But if you cut behind the b pillar of a 5dr 306, there will be f*ck all leg room, but with a 3dr I think you could get away with that
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So you've given up on the estate idea then? It'd work on a 5door, and would be pretty cool, but the bed would be fairly small, and as you've seen, it's been done with other cars already, estate would be pretty original!
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No chop up a 3dr and stick and state boot on the end lol
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3dr front end, estate rear end. A 5dr front is wayyyy to short.
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Only problem I could see is that what weight you've lost with chopping the roof off you're gunna get a fair bit back using the metal to reinforce the structure which you will need as otherwise it'll just be like driving a giant metal jelly although you could do a sort of structure that welds in to each corner sort of like a cross shape and then brace it through the middle stick some dynamat or something between the cross sections to keep the noise down a bit and add a bit more bulk and then false floor it...could be viable and fun!
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I think the only viable way of building it and it being practical is estate shell with 3dr sides.
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No not at all niall, using a 3dr and extending the boot/flatbed is far more easier than using an estate and cutting/moving the b pillars
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We'll see what happens when the grinder comes out haha!
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(26-06-2012, 08:35 PM)Connor Wrote: No not at all niall, using a 3dr and extending the boot/flatbed is far more easier than using an estate and cutting/moving the b pillars
Shouldn't be difficult to fit the 3dr sides. The whole panel comes off and welds directly in as we saw when theat guy did the 3 door sedan. You would just need to cut a bit of it off for the bed.
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why dont you van it up like the old vauxhall astras and mk4 ford escorts? they were two door.