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If it was to be a MX-5 looking car then I'd have to go for the Bullet Roadster..

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The supercharged version of course :down:

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I've heard from the Mx5 guys there are better things you can do with an MX5 and a V8

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Ever wanted the engine of one car in the body of another...I know you have

So the topic here is what 2 cars would really like to merge together if you you had all the tools and equipment at your disposal..

I have always wanted to merger these 2

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I call it the VWRX !!!

Somehow we put the Wrx motor in the back, should fit pretty easy, and plenty of room for another diff in the front, then we just change the gearbox ratios so it has 5 reverse speed s and one forward and wallah!

Something like that anyway, so let your imaginations fly and if anyone is awesome at photoshop please do what i cant... :)

wow, very great

didn't that douche bag on monster garage or whatever put a rotary into a bug?

nah that was a worked beetle motor (belive it or not. with enough money a beetle can make power)

rusty bug. was trying to make it do 9seconds right? free engines are the best :)

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is it normal for a datsun 1600 to only have 2 doors??????

Not in Aus.

They were never delivered here. There are a few getting around, including one incredibly tidy cream one and they are worth huge $$$. Like, a good nick LHD 2 door in Aus, unresto'ed, >$30k.

There's also a Coupe version, which I'm not a big fan of. I'd give my left nut for a 2 door though.

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