gutted 1.8T Porsche 356 (part 2 of 2)
Uploader Comments (haughtytaughty)
All Comments (16)
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I've always wondered if you can put these mills in a RWD Layout. I'd like to stick one in a Ford Pop or similar hot rod. What transmission did you use to get the torque to the rear wheels and did you use an adaptor plate?
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Sure buddy let's see your 30 grand now so we know you can afford to build one. I swear every time an original idea is conceived you have 5 million wannabes that want to be just like you. STOP, NO AND DON'T. Create your OWN car with your own ideas, otherwise we will all be driving the same kind of "custom" car.
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Hi i love your Porsche 356, and want to build something similar is there anyway you could contact me and let me have some details of the cars specification, also its not for sale is it?
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This is sweet. Who's motor you have in it?
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that looks like a ton of fun :D
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Tires are 205/50/15 front and 225/50/15 rear. I put aluminum covers over the headlight buckets, but now have them in and the rest of the lights working. It's a blast to drive! I'd add more power but it already gets almost 50 mpg!
Ugly ass rims and it looks like its missing the Porsche logos, nice body though, not to mention the driving looked pretty good
TehRealCanadarocker 10 months ago
@TehRealCanadarocker yeah the wheels are OZ Ultraleggera, very light racing wheels, they aren't made so much to look nice as they are to be super duper light
you might also have noticed it's missing windows, it was still under construction, since it was a fully custom build, the rear suspension on that thing was insane-looking
haughtytaughty 9 months ago
let me have some details of the cars specification and are you using an upright 914 motor? if so could I get a picture of the engine compartment.
barrymac3595 2 years ago
again this isn't my my car, but it was a VW 1.8T, 20v from more modern cars like the GTI or Audi A4
haughtytaughty 2 years ago