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the hairdressers car died

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the hairdressers car died

Post by Huggy »

what should i do ? It threw a leg out of bed . SHould i try and fit a 3.8 v6 in her of sit another 2.5 in ?Does anyone know if it will fit the bigger motor?
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Post by Beastmavster »

3.8 sounds like a good idea to me

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Post by Andrew81 »

I just spent $700 fixing the head and other hoses and bits and pieces on my vitara and isn't any better than before :cry:

I thought about doing a com v6 conversion. A com v6 and sas would be awsome.

If you can do the conversion yourself it'd be worth it but would cost a small fortune to have a shop do it.
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Post by toysuzi »

hey huggy

id stick with the 2.5 litre
its all alloy vs al cast iron
prob more than twice the 2.5 weight

would be cheeper to bebuild your 2.5
than buying a v6 buick rebuilding it buying adaptor kit for VIT
etc etc
than upgrading brake n suspension to stop the extra waight up front

fight the demands in you head.

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huggy

Post by toysuzi »

or update your 2.5l to the import 2.7 litreV6 vit

sell me your blown 2.5l v6 & wire harness & comp if you decide on going the bout ancher
:armsup: :armsup:

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Post by Huggy »

with alot of thinking it looks like ill keep the car off the road for a year do a hilux diff swap (both ends) run a dunnydoor eng and gearbox with a hilux trans.And with mates like i have it shouldnt cost all that much to do it all , just getting it wired up and passed adr will be the problem .
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Post by bennybigballs »

have you got mates huggy
There are no problems
Only solutions
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Post by DeWsE »

Huggy wrote:with alot of thinking it looks like ill keep the car off the road for a year do a hilux diff swap (both ends) run a dunnydoor eng and gearbox with a hilux trans.And with mates like i have it shouldnt cost all that much to do it all , just getting it wired up and passed adr will be the problem .


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[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
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Post by DeWsE »

Huggy wrote:with alot of thinking it looks like ill keep the car off the road for a year do a hilux diff swap (both ends) run a dunnydoor eng and gearbox with a hilux trans.And with mates like i have it shouldnt cost all that much to do it all , just getting it wired up and passed adr will be the problem .


the american dream
[quote="STD CONSUMER"]haha, i'm tellin you, my camp was hard to find on Saturday night!
then i shared my bed with 2 second tom... [/quote]
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