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#1 Posted : 19 years ago
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Yeah just a small question wanted to know if putting a VN 5ltr in a swift would work?

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Not without a full chassis, massive body mods, conversion to rear drive, and an ICV certificate.

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Well for a start the Swift has an east-west engine so you don't have enough depth without massive firewall changes. I have seen a Rover V8 in a Morris Minor but they have a wider body and more depth in the engine bay. Anyway the power to weight would leav
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#4 Posted : 19 years ago
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it would be funny but
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only milk and juice comes in 2 litres!!!
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#5 Posted : 19 years ago
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Just a quick question for Charlie. Are you talking about the small butterbox Suzuki Swift, or are you talking a different low volume / homebuilt vehicle called a Swift?

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#6 Posted : 19 years ago
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Might be possible to place motor behind drivers seat and direct power to a rear diff!! YeeeFaaaarknhaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Youre not realy serious are you Charlie?.... Charlie???
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#7 Posted : 19 years ago
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Uhh..nah im ot serious but i could see the fun in it..and yes im talkin bout the little Suziki Swifts...but i think the amount of work it anit really worth it.....(thinks to himself) *what else can a 5 ltr fit into?* any suggestions?

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I saw pics of a Hyundai Excel at the summernats with HUGE rear slicks. it had a rear wheel drive conversion, and I am pretty sure it had a pretty serious engine up front. My first thought was... Why bother. But when I thought about it, it was kinda cool
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a commodore???
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#10 Posted : 19 years ago
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LC/LJ?

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#12 Posted : 19 years ago
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68hk...
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gemini!!


VN Calais, V8 Auto, Blown etc etc.

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a EH, FC or i think a FJ would be sweet but the chassy might be to weak
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Goggomobile!!!-take the seats out to fit it though!
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What about a 69 HK Brougham? Know a guy who might sell one!
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let me have one guess who???
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charlie pride matey! LoL
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Hows about a mightyboy? hehe
stick it in the boot/tray.
now that'd be one mighty mightyboy!!
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latest streetmachine has a blurry pic. of a mini panelvan with a big V8 staging at the lights
there used to be a white mini panelvan at willowbank in the early 90's
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