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    can anyone help me with rebuilding a 98 gtp its been in an accident, i got all the parts but i just need fender to fender measurements and strut tower bolts to engine mount bolts
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    bump
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    Please explain the extent of the damage and some pictures would be great. A better description of the measurements you're in need of would be helpful.
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    Maybe a trip to a JY?
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    Measuring from the shock tower to the motor mount may not be accurate becuase of the subframe bolts to the unitbody and there may be a large tollerence window. This there will be a large difference from car to car, althought it will be just mm.
    Unless you hhave strustural damage and can visible see buckle in unitbody, just hange the body panels and see how they line up. If you do have structure damage than a frame shop should be hired to put it back in shape with a frame and body rack that can pull back into shape properly. If damage is very minimal, just straighten the metal out with hammers.
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    matt5112 thank you very much!
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