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Just wondering if anyone knows if the 4Wd system from a Golf 4 Motion would fit on to a Fabia vRS to make a 4WD Fabia or if anyone has tried / knows links to a page with further info on 4WD Fabia Conversions.

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Dave

Different platform so it would have to be altered to fit.

But anythings possible if your pockets are deep enough and know someone with a welder.

Looking at about £10k i'd say to get it all done properly using all the 4Mo parts.

The Golf platform is the next size segment up from the Fabia so it ain't gonna fit unless you do some magor surgery to strech your Fabia or cut down the 4wd drivetrain. Probably possible converting an Octavia 2 as the Octavia 1 has a 4wd version.

Probably possible converting an Octavia 2 as the Octavia 1 has a 4wd version.

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So does the Octavia 2

A 4wd drive Fabia has been done, saw it at Doksy meet in Cz in 2007. I know Jason is thinking about doing it to his Fabia.

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So does the Octavia 2

I'm not an Octy specialist yet.

Am I missing the point? Why not just buy the Octy 4x4 in the first place and tune it?

Perhaps its my age?

Depends if

a. You want a Fabia 4x4

b. You want a diesel 4x4

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trying to build a fabia vrs rally replica and would like to use a 4WD platform.......if not golf something similiar................can get the prop shortened and balanced so that is not an issue.......have considered using cosworth running gear as a plentiful supply of parts available..............

So will an Octavia Mk 1 be the way forward?

Dimma used cosworth parts on building a 206 WRC replica.

Thisis just one of those things that will never happen, would love to see it but lets be brutal whos going to spend 10k+ on a fabia after buying one etc, then furthers 1000s tuning it and so on, may as well put the money into buying an evo or something and save some £££'s.

Been done :)

Starting to now think if I'm going to do anything like this, it will be petrol convert a fabia to quattro. :)

That Fabia is pretty cool - smokes a bit though! lol.

What price to put on something you've built though?

YouTube - Skoda Fabia by Milotec

Milotec Dragon - Octavia 4WD, 335bhp 1.8 Turbo Octavia engine, the closest you'll get to a WRC Fabia kit. Yours for €50,000.

I thought about saving up for one, then I thought - for that I could have a properly fast car eg. Ferrari, so I'll save up for that instead.

That fabia is the dogs b***ks! I want one! drift on!

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The arches on the Dragon car look more like Escort MK 1 bubble arches than Fabia WRC sculptured rear door arches.....

No Comparison.....genuine Fabia WRC arches are so much better

The arches on the Dragon car look more like Escort MK 1 bubble arches than Fabia WRC sculptured rear door arches.....

No Comparison.....genuine Fabia WRC arches are so much better

I don't disagree about the looks, but the Fabia WRC isn't actually a Fabia - it's more of an Octavia if anything.

Skoda made a 4x4 fabia...... for rallying.....

Strange... the Fabia WRC looks like a Fabia to me:

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I'm pretty sure thats as far as it goes tho, it just looks the same. Dont think any of the components or even the chassis come from a Fabia (certainly not a standard Fabia RS chassis), and the engine is an uprated Octavia WRC one.

I'd say it's all custom... using most of the chassis of the Fabia, then customised where possible...

And nothing Octavia :rolleyes:

The engine is.

The engine is an Octavia one? Never knew they did a 2.0 16v Turbo Octavia when the Fabia WRC was built... :rolleyes:

Just been looking at a few for sale. A snip at 360.000€ :eek:

I meant the engine is the one from the Octavia WRC, obviously modified. And it's a 20v unit. I'm pretty sure they all started life as a 1.8 litre lump as well.

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