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Posted on: 02 August 2010 07:04 PM
hotrod192
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i am converting this corsa to rear wheel drive to promote part of my business which is rear wheel drive conversions it will be up for sale when its finished.










Posted on: 03 August 2010 01:53 AM
JSweete
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interesting project what sort of power are you expecting to be outputting with that then?




Posted on: 07 August 2010 07:57 AM
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"i like the stick holding it on its side...made me giggle.... im not that clever but wouldnt cutting and welding the floor there need serious attention when re welding due to vehicle structure being designed that way....and need to be just as solid and stable. as i do know that a car can fail its MOT for some structural changes."

Posted on: 07 August 2010 04:34 PM
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i like the stick holding it on its side...made me giggle....

im not that clever but wouldnt cutting and welding the floor there need serious attention when re welding due to vehicle structure being designed that way....and need to be just as solid and stable. as i do know that a car can fail its MOT for some structural changes.

the stick is a brush its just leaning against it not holding it.
when we cut the floor out its held in place with a jig until the tunnel is welded back in the tunnel is seam welded so is stronger than when it came out the factory as panels are just spot welded in the factory.

Posted on: 09 September 2010 10:11 PM
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ooooh right...didnt know that...seee....learn something new every day

Posted on: 31 January 2011 07:45 PM
polo
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wow any updates on this? looks like a massive project!!

Posted on: 31 January 2011 08:45 PM
hotrod192
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it is finished just a wee wiring problem with the afm.will be up for sale when i get time to sort the air flow meter.

Posted on: 31 January 2011 08:46 PM
focipaul
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looks a very good project pal

Posted on: 31 January 2011 10:10 PM
polo
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ah good to hear! cant believe you would sell after all that work! get some pics up

Posted on: 31 January 2011 10:16 PM
JSweete
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2nd for the pics, would be good to see it all finished! what sort of power are you putting down with that?