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Old 04-27-2009, 08:09 PM   #27 (permalink)
nismo_mo
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Interested for sure. Of course there are variables, such as if my engine doesn't blow up. Dont' mind paying a reasonable price for something that will give significant weight savings.
Roughly how many pounds will this save? Will the hatch struts still be usuable?

I'm guessing the stock hatch weights >60lbs. My hatch struts seems useless right now, maybe with the lighter hatch, it can do its job!
Oh yeah, hope shipping to Canada is doable.
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