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Old Feb 22, 2005 | 01:54 PM
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t2 into n/a

what is needed, and how difficult is the t2 swap into a fc? id do more indepth searching, but im at school and teachers are near , but what are the basics to the swap, and is it difficult? ive accomplished dsm swaps, and honda swaps so im not scared to try somthing new and work on a rotary next, thanks foryour input!
Old Feb 22, 2005 | 01:59 PM
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SEARCH NOOB....if you can come back and read replied you can SEARCH...it has been beaten to death and there is no need for a NEW thread about the same subject......jeeebus......now here is the **** you need(because the next noob that searches will find this useless thread and be pissed and then Start a NEW thread about it) https://www.rx7club.com/search.php?searchid=560025
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Honda's are great to hybrid. FC, You need everything. Buy a turbo car. The cars are really cheap if you consider what you get.
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This thread is being closed because this topic is either covered in the FAQ or has been covered many times before. It is suggested that you make use of the search feature and read the FAQ to find your answer. If you still cannot find what you are looking for, then feel free to post your question indicating that you have already looked for an answer, and someone will probably be happy to help.

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