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Honda 71 AN600 4x4 Soobie style

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Cool project. It looks pretty tiny, though. I imagine it would take some shortening of driveshafts and maybe axles.

i had something simular to one of those except it was a Z600 (sport model) that thing was awesome, i couldn`t imagine it with a sube motor:D

 

my back window literally fell out like once a week, the rear wing was also the window seal, terrible design, but the n600s won`t have that problem.

needs 2 1000 cc bike motors, 1 for the fronts 1 for the backs

sequential 6sp 10,000RPM FTW

my friend in school had 1 of those cars.. we used to wongleflute w /him all the time. ( putting his car up on concrete steps, moving his car while he was in class, etc..):banana: all it took was 4 or 5 of us beefs to do it.. he would get so pissed! lol.

And if 4x4 is all you're going for and not the boxer engine the justy has a drive train that would fit MUCH easier though it is a 3cyl. I have heard mention that the Suzuki swift GTi's DOHC 4cyl might either fit or be made to fit the justy tranny, but have never seen it actually done.

 

EDIT: the reason i say this is there is no way a subie engine will fit unless you angle the axles way forward.

I would still like to see one of these with a justy drivetrain, or maybe an STI 2.5 bolted to a FWD tranny midengine......ok that is a bit much.

nothing succeeds like overkill.

these hondas are basically a mini cooper knock off right?

scott, wanna sell this thing?:clap:

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