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kogo
29-12-08, 06:20 PM
Whether tell it is possible to put quadro on mk1?

And it is better to them to put?

thanks :confused:

Asa-James
29-12-08, 06:21 PM
?

nova_saloon
29-12-08, 06:37 PM
foreign yeh?

brainsnova
29-12-08, 06:38 PM
maybe 4 wheel drive.

NovaBoi92
29-12-08, 06:38 PM
i got a pm off him saying the exact same thing. would have replied but didnt understand what he meant

Asa-James
29-12-08, 06:43 PM
i wonder if he might want to put an Audi Quattro system in a nova. if thats the case matey, i hope you have deep pockets and plenty of patience

mowgli
30-12-08, 09:39 AM
@mail.ru (beqa_zhgenti@mail.ru)

is where kogo is from

more info please

Jack
30-12-08, 11:56 AM
I think its legit.

Kogo; you mean 4 wheel drive? Or quadlights:

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a266/razorjack/Cars/Project%20Ghey/Copyof15112008809.jpg

Stuart
30-12-08, 12:50 PM
@mail.ru (beqa_zhgenti@mail.ru)

is where kogo is from

more info please


There is a Bar Kogo in Prague.... very nice bar indeed

Pistol Pete
30-12-08, 12:52 PM
I'm confused.com lol

kogo
01-01-09, 06:55 PM
I am from Georgia.... I have Opel Corsa A 1.3 GL...... I mean 4 wheel drive.... is it possible?

Spudly
01-01-09, 06:59 PM
You would need to either swap the floorpan over from a similar sized four wheel drive car or build you own and would be very technical to do!

Anything is possible with a welder and skill though!

BIGS
01-01-09, 07:08 PM
Have alook at this. it will show you whats involed

http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90690

DW-Nova
01-01-09, 07:16 PM
Very hard job in anybody's book but it obviously depends on how much experience and skill you have, good to see someone from Georgia on here ! get some pics of your car up ! the roads in georgia can be a little epic hey ! is there many corsa a's over there ?

Benn
01-01-09, 07:29 PM
Have alook at this. it will show you whats involed

http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90690

Not really, hes doing it all with ford stuff, you could do it all with cally stuff which i'm sure would be abit easier and alot less work than hes doing.

kogo
01-01-09, 10:43 PM
Very hard job in anybody's book but it obviously depends on how much experience and skill you have, good to see someone from Georgia on here ! get some pics of your car up ! the roads in georgia can be a little epic hey ! is there many corsa a's over there ?



I love this car.... it`s very hard.... & have good tuning potential :thumb:

Jack
02-01-09, 01:26 AM
Not really, hes doing it all with ford stuff, you could do it all with cally stuff which i'm sure would be abit easier and alot less work than hes doing.
I doubt it, calibra/cav stuff would be too big and require cutting to suit. I wouldn't be too keen on slicing a propshaft tbh. But then I wouldn't be too keen on chopping a floorpan off either lol

burgo
02-01-09, 10:42 AM
yes but your a wimp jack lol. your best bet is to start off with a good 4wd system and then make the nova fit that. you can pick up scooby's for pennies these days

DW-Nova
02-01-09, 09:01 PM
/\ agree with you mate, how long till someone mates and Nova and Scooby ?
would be lush cruising around in what looks like a Nova with a lovely scooby burble.

Benn
02-01-09, 09:05 PM
I doubt it, calibra/cav stuff would be too big and require cutting to suit. I wouldn't be too keen on slicing a propshaft tbh. But then I wouldn't be too keen on chopping a floorpan off either lol

No matter what is used you'll be cutting the prop, and floor.

burgo
03-01-09, 11:26 AM
well that scooby + golf worked proper