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Old 07-02-2006, 08:50 PM
TXVTX TXVTX is offline
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Hey Andy, I think we found a place that will be a big help.
Looks like we're going to use Martz Chassis and put a whole
new front end setup as well as a new rear end setup. They are
the only place I've found that will directly work on a 4th gen Nova.





We have to completely strip the car of motor, trans and interior then transport it to PA to Martz Chassis. Looks like I'll be selling the original 6 cylinder with 3 speed automatic trans (85K original miles) plus other parts. While its there I have them install a custom 6 point cage along with tying the two subframes together. Since the chassis will be customized I'll more than like run Corvette 18x9.5 rims all the way around.
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Old 07-04-2006, 09:40 PM
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Default Wanye Due also

I've spoken to Wayne several times and he'll do a 4th Gen Nova as well. The specs are nearly the same as a Camaro. I sent him diagrams once.

Bottom line is that given a few basic measurements any good chassis builder should be able to build it to your specs.

You could also just send your subframe to a builder and have built what you want, alot cheaper than the whole car too!

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