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It won't be a bolt on, but sure it would work. The only problem is the fact that our 6th gens are way wider than the 5th gen. Even if you get the front end on, you'll have a hammer head shark effect going on with the car. Wide head skinny body. Unless you got the money to do extensive body work to the rear end. After all said and done, you're better off importing a real 6th gen gt-four or even go out and get an evo or an sti.
The Alltrac's and GTS's are widebody. Not saying the body lines will line up but they don't look like the GT's and ST's.
You are right, the alltrac fenders both front and rear are actually wider than the 6th gens. The rear is very noticable when compared side to side.
One of the major differences (other than shape obviously) is the way that everything bolts up. On our 6th gens, the bumper flows up toward the hood and they meet above where the headlights are. On the 5th gen, the hood extends down much further. The entire structure is different and would require a extensive work, but I wouldn't say it is impossible. Another thing is that the doors are shaped differently, more square on the Alltrac, so when you try to bolt the 6th gen fenders on, they won't line up correctly. Believe me, when you own an Alltrac and a 6th gen and have a buttload of time, you get bored and try things). If you made custom fenders, and had a full front clip of a 6th gen to work with, I say it could be done with welding ofcourse. But I think you should keep the Alltrac front end, as it flows very well with the rest of the car.