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Old 07-22-2009, 07:17 PM   #1
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I have a G8 with a hideous yellow paint job with black and white checks. I look like a checkered cab....lol

My question is, will a G22 body (front and rear) fit on the G8? Or what other body (i don't care if it is a CC or EZgo) will fit on it?

I would paint it because i am afraid the yellow show through every time I get a scratch. And yes, it will get scratched. We use it at MX tracks.

Don

thanks for all your help
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Old 07-23-2009, 06:27 PM   #2
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I have a G8 with a hideous yellow paint job with black and white checks. I look like a checkered cab....lol

My question is, will a G22 body (front and rear) fit on the G8? Or what other body (i don't care if it is a CC or EZgo) will fit on it?

I would paint it because i am afraid the yellow show through every time I get a scratch. And yes, it will get scratched. We use it at MX tracks.

Don

thanks for all your help
Welcome Don. Yes they can be made to work. It's not a direct bolt on ,but has been done many times. You might want to do a "search" in th Yamaha gas section. Why not just sand the bad paint off the G8 bodies? There made of "metton" (like watercraft) and can de fiberglassed/bondo'd and repainted. Good luck Dave
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Old 07-23-2009, 06:30 PM   #3
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Why not just sand the bad paint off the G8 bodies? There made of "metto" (like watercraft) and can de fiberglassed/bondo'd and repainted. Good luck Dave
i agree be a lot less expensive than replacing it, unless money is no object?
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Old 07-23-2009, 07:10 PM   #4
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i agree be a lot less expensive than replacing it, unless money is no object?
And if money is no object.....You must be Obama
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