10mpg
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Nov 17, 2008 10:37:55 GMT
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As above really looking for a 1256 viva HC enine and box or a chevette one if it'll fit, cheap as poss please...
As close to Reading or see below
Could swap for a small Clarke mig welder or a nitro RC car if delivered?
Also after brake parts side trims and exhaust...
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Last Edit: Nov 17, 2008 10:39:18 GMT by 10mpg
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B-8-D
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down to one car!!
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Nov 17, 2008 10:46:51 GMT
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ive got afew brke parts kicking about what do u need? si
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Nov 17, 2008 15:55:07 GMT
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ive a full viva £250 got a mint little engine in it 40,000 miles from new
mite sell the engine and box on its own to for the right price
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pbottomley
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Nov 17, 2008 22:40:46 GMT
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engien will do job perfect... gearbox diff sorry, sorter output shaft so prop will not fit
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10mpg
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Nov 19, 2008 18:52:49 GMT
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Don't need (or want) a whole car but thanks for the offer!
is the chevette engine any advantage over the viva engine?
originally i wanted to fit a 1.4 corsa engine and an omega box as I'd heard they would fit but I cant find any more info on the conversion i guess it'll have to go back to standard for now! it seems unless you want to fit a redtop and a 5 speed manta box your not welcome in tuned/modified viva land!
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carmad
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Nov 21, 2008 12:53:53 GMT
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yes the 1.4 engine would work but you would be better with the 1.8 manta gear box than the omega
and other questions you have gimme a pm
simonrs7
if your breaking that viva i would be interested in the grill and headlights dash and rear diff
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