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[quote][i]Originally posted by Robin[/i] I don't earn enough to buy a car which is quick from the outset. The car also needs to be presentable, not some sheddy 205, it'll be stickered up and needs to show what we can do here, rather than looking like something I've thrown together in my shed. Timescale doesn't bother me, I can use Broster's, Paul's, any number of cars, which would give me more time to do mine right first time. I see what you're all saying, but that's not what I asked for. Adam, the reason behind mixing and matching is because the engine I want to use is all alloy, we do lots of bits for it, it'll show off what we can do, make lots of power and be better than 90% of the other engines I could build, for no more money. Putting a random engine into the car it's not made for isn't hard, it's a case of making some mounts and getting it in, nothing more to it. Like I say, I'd rather do it right, and do it once, not spend £2k on one engine only to replace it with a £5k one in 6 months. [/quote]
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