silly question, but i don't know the answer

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  1. warlord225

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    can you havea 4 door maveric grabber?
     
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    You can but you would have to make it yourself, Ford did not make a 4 door Grabber to my knowledge anyway. You can very easily put a Grabber hood and trunk lid on a 4 Door Mav and call it a 4 door Grabber to be honest i'd like to see that done it would definetley be original :D
     
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    can you tell me the differences between the grabber and the standard grabber.
    thats not a bad idea tho, i may just do that.
    but first i have to sell our subaru legacy and get all my finances sorted out
     
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    Grabber hood and rear spoiler. Black out lights, and paint. I think that is it(?):)
     
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    And sport mirrors. I also did the 4 door grabber thing a couple years ago. I found a nice 73 four door for cheap and I already had all the neccessary Grabber pieces to put on it. I wanted to lower it to give it a sport look and put some nice wheels on it. Pictured in my head it would look cool. But then I look at the 4 door car again and couldn't get myself to spend the money on a 4 door. Maybe someday when I need a family car.
     
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    I know the trunk lids and quarter panel extensions are different, so I don't think the spoiler would be a bolt on deal. I remember someone on another post trying to put the spoiler on the 4 door by swapping trunk lids, but the 2-door one was too small or something. You could do it with body work though.
    -Corbin
     
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    Corbin: Ya got that right! the trunk lids are not the same,so "bolt on" spoiler for the 4 door
     

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