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Old 28-09-2005, 01:01 AM   #1
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Default FE3 Transplant?

Howdy all..hypothetically..if i could get my hands on an FE3 front cut..whats the deal with changing the engines over...keeping in mind that what im taking out is the 2.2i N/A motor..the car in question is an 88 Telstar Ghia..i got about 5 grand saved and i really want to do my car up..mechanically..already picked up cosmetic crap and dropped it on its **** etc..but now i have the urge for horses! and i think that its worth going the track of the FE3, any help would be valuable thanks guys.

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88 Telstar Ghia Sedan.....All alpine sound..hu..500w amp..300w 12 inch suub..6x9s custom fitted in front doors...6x9s on parcel shelf...little 4 inch speakers in factory positions in front..Now dropped 1.5 inches..rolling on 16s...need power!
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