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    Civic RWD? Possible?

    I dont know how many people have played on Forza Motorsport 2? (xbox or ps3) and decided that the 1.5vti civic doesnt get enough grunt even with every mod possible added to the engine..so you go engine conversion:

    - b18 (realistic)
    - k20 (realistic)
    - s2000 Rwd conversion (does it work?)

    So the question is could you make a civic RWD using the s2000 motor and drivtrain? or has it already been done?

    i think it would be cool even if it would be extremely sketchy in the wet

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    you can do anything with $$$ but as being that everything would be custom and a lot of welding and mucking around, i dont think you would have much change left over from 15,000 to setup the floor pan engine mounts diff and custom tailshaft possibly even more. but it would be awesome!!
    WOULD YOU LIKE SOME FRONT BAR WITH YOUR FRONT MOUNT

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    Quote Originally Posted by lookingforboost View Post
    you can do anything with $$$ but as being that everything would be custom and a lot of welding and mucking around, i dont think you would have much change left over from 15,000 to setup the floor pan engine mounts diff and custom tailshaft possibly even more. but it would be awesome!!
    lots of $$$? but its only like 5000 credits on Forza!

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    in forza they assume you do 100% of the work yourself :P And if your asking this question, we can preety much assume that you cant =]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chernoby1 View Post
    in forza they assume you do 100% of the work yourself :P And if your asking this question, we can preety much assume that you cant =]
    i wouldnt have a clue you are right...all said i was being sarcy

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    just drive your car backwards
    instant rwd car

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    just drive your car backwards
    instant rwd car
    rear steering too..classy! forklift action!

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    corvette engine, heaps of custom brackets, saw most of the floor pan to bits and anythings possible

    been done alot overseas, in countries unlike aus where such cars can be regoed lol
    WTB: EK oem JDM Visors

    I love J-Cups

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    Yeah its a bummer about rego..still could be done for the track..although rwd in a hatchback could become an issue in the handling dep

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    Quote Originally Posted by EK1.6LCIV View Post
    corvette engine, heaps of custom brackets, saw most of the floor pan to bits and anythings possible

    been done alot overseas, in countries unlike aus where such cars can be regoed lol
    this car was built for one thing only to go straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    this car was built for one thing only to go straight
    just like The Renault Clio V6! Badass but lethal in the wet and round corners

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