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Hi Guys I have a 2005 Holden cruise. We have it as a spare car now just sitting in the garage. Does anyone think it would be possible to fit a holden v6 or an 8 in it?
I know this is a little out there but can it be done?
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I'm sure anything is possible. I'm sure having sex with a wheelbarrow is possible too. But why would you do it?! It'd cost more than simply buying a 2005 V8 Commodore or Holden or Calais or Statesman! |
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On the V6 side, I'd suggest a FWD V6 & trans. Vectra V6 or (and I can barely bring myself to type it) a whitegoods (toyota) V6.
Or getting more exotic, there are lots of US GM cars with V6 front wheel drive, and a few V8's too.
This forum lists a few.http://forums.finalgear.com/general-automotive/any-production-v8-fwd-cars-exist-20089/
Over to you.Would make a great sleeper, although the torque steer could be an issue.
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