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I really like that! :)

£6k mmmmm................

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Proof I am sane.

 

Woo Hoo !!! :D

 

 

I wouldn't quite go that far

 

More likely that someone else is as mad  :)

I really like that! :)

£6k mmmmm................

 

Me too!

Is the original engine still under the hood though?  No mention or pictures of that.

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Is the original engine still under the hood though?  No mention or pictures of that.

 

I'd say no

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Reminds of Clio Vee

French hatch backs with rear engines is nothing new,  See the Renault 5 Turbo from 1980

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French hatch backs with rear engines is nothing new,  See the Renault 5 Turbo from 1980

 

Which was made with a Renault engine in the rear, strangely  :)

 

Slight difference

Which was made with a Renault engine in the rear, strangely   :)

 

Slight difference

 

I was reffering to the general concept of the rear/mid engine conversion of a French hatchback no matter which engine is put in the back (Renault sport have at one time even put an f1 engine in the espace  as a concept for the safety car for f1... )

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I was reffering to the general concept of the rear/mid engine conversion of a French hatchback no matter which engine is put in the back (Renault sport have at one time even put an f1 engine in the espace  as a concept for the safety car for f1... )

 

 

I was referring to a huge car company producing a limited run of factory-built cars, as opposed to a totally one-off build by a member of Joe Public (no disrespect intended to BossFox)

I'll have it.

Reminds of Clio Vee

 

+1.

 

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Panel gaps on the bumper of the Pug are a bit wide.

"Brakes: Honda Prelude Fronts (on the rear) and 106 GTi Brakes on the front, brake bias valve." I wouldn't be comfortable with this set up.

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