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Old 03-10-2012, 07:26 PM
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Default Subaru wrx engine change

this might sound like a dumb question to some.. but i was just wondering say if i take a my03 subaru engine and wante dto put it into another car would it have to be another already set up awd car? like say any other subaru or would it be possible to put it into a rwd/fwd car shell and if so what would type of cars has it been done in before and the engine fit? is it possible for a boxer engine to run a a rwd dif? :s probably gonna get alot of hate for this but meh just curious thanks for any help in advance
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