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    Yo
    As some may know I am on vacation here in czech. And here in Czech they make the Skoda.
    I was thinking of going to a junkyard and buying a few accesories off a Skoda for my Festiva.
    The Stearing Wheel
    A new Gear shifter stick
    The front grill
    A few Logos
    Mudflaps??
    Spoiler??

    Any tips ideas or critisism?
    Thanks.
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    Skoda?? Please explain a bit further lol

    1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
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    • #3
      A Czech car... made in Czech, now owned by VW.
      "Today, no American family can be secure against the danger that one of its children may decide to become an artist"

      -Garrison Keillor

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      • #4
        The car I want to get most of the parts from
        "Today, no American family can be secure against the danger that one of its children may decide to become an artist"

        -Garrison Keillor

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        • #5
          The question will be what fits, since none of these parts were designed to fit on a Festy.
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          • #6
            I know that …
            OK for the steering wheel … are there any specific sizes or are steering wheels interchangable on cars?
            "Today, no American family can be secure against the danger that one of its children may decide to become an artist"

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            • #7
              for the steering wheel, almost same size as the stock will be better. i got a 14.5" diameter aftermarket steering wheel, it's a nardi torino.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by KJ4YXY View Post
                I know that …
                OK for the steering wheel … are there any specific sizes or are steering wheels interchangable on cars?
                you might get lucky and it could work, it all depends on the steering shaft diameter and spline count. Festivas use a mazda spline and diameter.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Nerd Racing View Post
                  you might get lucky and it could work, it all depends on the steering shaft diameter and spline count. Festivas use a mazda spline and diameter.
                  Do you happen to know what that would be?
                  Thanks
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