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Interesting Hatch.....

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you can get alot of power from subi motors and dont hatches have front handbrake?just plain silly.Why not put a supercharged chevy 454 with nitrous in a hatch?

 

 

oh god,how fast would that be if you could fit it into the engine bay,much less hook up and go...

that hatch is sick lol i want it

 

13b= mazda rotary goodness:slobber:

Psh, my '78 Brat could do that a couple years ago. I had a FE 1600 in there and no need for a million people to hold onto it to keep it from moving.

Front wheel ebrake + RWD Brat + ~120hp = Fatty Bratty Burnouts!:headbang:

Put this one on the top ten stupid things not to do...

1. try and hold a car doing a burn out... put your foot in front of the car to hold it well

2. get in front of said car, being held by guys to take a picture... stand there for a bit

3. walk in front of said car.

Ohh yeah, these guys are real smart..

 

BTW, from owning 2 Rx-7's.. rotaries sux... I like torque:banana:

I was kinda waitin for someone to get hurt...

 

They all should have been hurt doin something stupid like that!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Where the hell do you think they are? I've seen 13b swaps in a lot of rigs but never in a subaru.

Least our Horizontal motors can last past 100,000 miles.

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