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2x2 slicktop

I know nissan never made a slicktop lwb but to my surprise theres is a lwb 2x2 with a steel solid roof outside a tunning company in colchester .Its a wide arch car with a tailgate tub .Doesnt look like its been welded on looks factory .Is it possible its been cut from a 2 seater slicktop or are they too short for lwb cars im confused.:confused:

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Just some rolled steel. The roof curvature isnt that complex. The racing Z32s had steel welded roofs.

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That thing must look like a boat now with a solid roof and a tailgate tub! LOL

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Will post some pics i took off my phone looks like it was used for racing track day car or something.White car with cage nissan motor sport logos plastered all over it.

Sounds interesting. Look forward to some pics.

Just some rolled steel. The roof curvature isnt that complex. The racing Z32s had steel welded roofs.

Yeh would just been some sheet metal.

The racing Z32's used space frame chassis and fibreglass shells though, and did'nt really collerate to either the LWB or SWB as we know them.

That thing must look like a boat now with a solid roof and a tailgate tub! LOL

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Sounds interesting. Look forward to some pics.

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Yeh would just been some sheet metal.

The racing Z32's used space frame chassis and fibreglass shells though, and did'nt really collerate to either the LWB or SWB as we know them.

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:rofl:

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I'm not talking about the GT series type cars. I'll try and find the photo I saw.

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