Twin engined Mk1

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MartG
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Twin engined Mk1

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Yes, it exists :shock:

Front end of a Corolla welded to a Mk1 MR2

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Re: Twin engined Mk1

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had this all drawn up in my head several years ago, seen it done with a golf, MK1 was just crying out for it really 'spose its about time Mr woods did one :whistle:
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I think it would be rude really for Mr Woods not to show them how to do it properly!! :wink:

Even better would be a 3sgte in the back, with a celica 3sgte front - potential for a 4.0 twin turbo running 600hp!! Lol
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Re: Twin engined Mk1

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Hey if you're gonna do it at least weld the front end from a V6 camry onto a V6 Mk1 :twisted:
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PW@Woodsport wrote:Hey if you're gonna do it at least weld the front end from a V6 camry onto a V6 Mk1 :twisted:

so are you gonna do it?
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Re: Twin engined Mk1

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The ultimate cut & shut eh ?

& you chaps are worried about me trimming a little bit off me front springs :D

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Re: Twin engined Mk1

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Do you think it's possible?
Are both cars roughly the same width?

Thinking about it, would the mk2 not match the shape better?
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Re: Twin engined Mk1

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It would quite easily happen on a Mk2 i think, definately doable.
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