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In Japan they were actually released with a NA RB20 :starwars:

So, the next time you are moaning about the power/fuel consumption of your stock stagea, remember that there is ALWAYS someone worse off than you :D

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In Japan they were actually released with a NA RB20 :w00t:

So, the next time you are moaning about the power/fuel consumption of your stock stagea, remember that there is ALWAYS someone worse off than you :D

haha thats exactly right mate haha,imagine it,like havin a f250 with a corolla motor......well not quite but close :)

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id love to see one of the 13b kingswoods the engine bay would look bloody halarious

go here for all you could ever want to know about the horrible thing (plus photos of the engine bay)

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/car_i...a_roadpacer.htm

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id rather not see both but cheers anyway i didnt think there would be a roadpacer here. i suppose it would be funny to own though. i wonder what its worth now, probly the price of a 13b halfcut. lol

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actually....there is one of those down at just jap at the moment if you want to see it in the flesh. hard to imagine it is a collectors item

no wai!!

there has only been one for sale in the last 5 years that I know off, and it was on j-spec, and then it was taken off (the owner got cold feet apparently) and then it went back on and was sold.

For a 30+ year old car that was a complete failure, and only 800 or so were actually made, they are worth some pretty serious money now...

(at least as a collectable, you wouldn't be tempted to drive it and lower the value :teehee: )

*edit - although the temptation to drop in a TT bridgeport WOULD be kinda tempting. Can you imagine pulling up to teh lights and getting some gate?

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