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You're not really having to change the bumper cover it's the same its just the chin spoiler that's different.. you can still use your existing belly pan.. you'll have gaps in the front which you can make some adapter plates out of ABS plastic pretty cheap.
 

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At least if you have a non PP1/2 or GT/CS bumper, you have working side vents. so the regular GT bumper is good and can change out the chin part to be like PP1
 
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Has anyone tried this belly pan on a GT? Have there been any modifications needed?

Thanks.
 

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I see you're in MI. Get this JR3Z-17626-B from Suburban auto parts, i paid $127 for it. That's the part # for a PP lower belly pan
 

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I see you're in MI. Get this JR3Z-17626-B from Suburban auto parts, i paid $127 for it. That's the part # for a PP lower belly pan
I heard you have to drill holes in the other cover that covers the oil pan? Can you confirm and what you had to do?
 

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I heard you have to drill holes in the other cover that covers the oil pan? Can you confirm and what you had to do?
Yes you have to but it's not a big deal. otherwise you can get the lower PP K Member and that cover, they're pretty cheap as well probably 50 bucks total
 

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I have a 17 GT PP1 auto only 1 and I found a pp1 belly pan and lip It fits great
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Yes you have to but it's not a big deal. otherwise you can get the lower PP K Member and that cover, they're pretty cheap as well probably 50 bucks total
Wait...lower PP K Member? Is this a structural piece?

thanks in advance for any info.
 

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Yes you have to but it's not a big deal. otherwise you can get the lower PP K Member and that cover, they're pretty cheap as well probably 50 bucks total
Thanks for the info.

Sorry, one last question. So there are 4 holes that come on the PP belly pan, then you drill 4 holes in the oil pan cover... What do you put in these holes? push pins?
 

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@matt16z I used plastic push pins, same as the ones that are used on your fender liner. probably a little smaller size
 
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@matt16z I used plastic push pins, same as the ones that are used on your fender liner. probably a little smaller size
So then you drilled smaller holes in the oil pan cover to insert the push pins?

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So then you drilled smaller holes in the oil pan cover to insert the push pins?

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Yeah, just drill based on the push pin size that you use. Once you look at the belly pan holes you'll get an idea of how much you'll need to drill
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