Body Part Transplant

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washboy2
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Body Part Transplant

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hey i need to know if the doors and other body parts will switch over from my 96 se to my 96 ssei.
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Physically they will bolt up, but the trim will be different and the doors are specific to the car with mounting tabs I believe.

The hood, trunklid and a few other pieces will swap.

Why are you looking to do this?
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washboy2
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Re: Body Part Transplant

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my 96 bonneville se has bad transmission problems, it keeps cracking the cover over the cv shaft splines so i traded its engine to my buddy for my ssei that had been rolled at some point in time. the ssei is full of dents on the driver side and just looks bad, the se is in near perfect condition body wise.
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