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Old 09-08-2002, 05:32 PM
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Lightbulb 4WD conversion

Has anyone heard of a 4WD conversion for the integra? Is it possible? If it is how much would the cost be? by the way I have a 94 teg rs. thanks for your help
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not going to be cost effective. Youd be better off buying an AWD eclipse or talon. Of course theres always the dude with the twin motor hyundai
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It would be hella tight though to have it AWD.
I would only make my car AWD though if I dropped in an H22A or something though...
maybe I'll buy an older 4dr integra (94 or so) and put in an H22 and AWD when I get some more $$
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Everything is possible if the money is enough.

...but I'll have very problems, and it don't worth.
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