Come up with a number,double it,add 32 and multiply by the number on your number plate and you should get close.Nobody can give a firm quote on a job like that.
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Originally posted by TassieGTi View PostNot sure you would want to knowIf you want to do it justice, it will cost far more than you could ever imagine
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You can't put a figure on any conversion, because it depends so much on who does it and what parts they use - or don't use (!).
It's not so much the motor anyway, but building the car to suit it: the brake and chassis upgrades etc, which need to be pretty damn good. TassieGTI's car hauls ass and stops and handles to match, which is the only way to do it properly
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i guess its not about the money, building a car is about the experience and the hard work you put in yourself,which makes it all worth it at the end. i know when i wanna do an engine swap that ill "try" and do most of it myself, saving money and gaining experience.
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Originally posted by TassieGTi View PostNot sure you would want to knowIf you want to do it justice, it will cost far more than you could ever imagine
I've accumulated the wrong side of $9.5k on the engine & components so far (That incl .'s buying the engine too). I still haven't got my pistons, rods & cams yet.
From what I was taught along time ago & from experience, you start with a budget & work out as much as possible before you take any tools to the car. Then times it by two.
I reckon I should have mine finished for $<30k incl. buying the car which isn't too bad I reckon. That's basically building a brand new car with brand new everything, from 4 wheel disc brakes & braided lines, coilovers & suspension components, fuel system, computer the lot.
But I might also have a change in direction half way through too, which I'm at the crossroads at the moment & use the running gear for something alittle out of left field. Just got to run it past my engineeer first.
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