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Wide-Body difference


supra-alex
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This is no lie i put banana first time but edited because i thought youd go along the lines of banana's can be differnet sizes :D

 

Maybe i thought about my reply too much :D

 

Ohh and got you with no smiley :nyah:

 

Wow I'm a mind reader....

 

 

...........then again perhaps I read your reply on the email I received :eyebrows:

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for a simpleton like me how do you know if you've got widebody kit ?

 

Is there a major difference in styling and width ?

 

Didn't we go through all this when you first joined the forum? I think you were the guy who declared he had an NA TRD widebody, with all the TRD options. Can't seem to find the thread now, but I remeber you didn't take it too well.

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heres a wide body car.

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Not really.. Those are just blended arch extensions..

 

Easiest way to tell a wide body is by the doors. If the rear 3/4 section comes out significantly wider than the door near where the door closes and the air intake on the side skirt is much wider.

 

Also if the front wing, not just the arch sticks out further than the door.

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