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Old 02-02-2009, 12:20 AM   #1
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Default Suzuki Sierra engine transplant

Hi all i recently visited a cousin who owns a Suzuki Sierra 4x4 85 model i think

the 1.3 is ok but the box itself

what he wants to do is put a vn-vs-vr v6 engine in it
also he wants to put a hilux diff in it
not shore if this is the proper forums for this

so anyone have any ideas or know of how to go about the
engine mounts an obviosly the hilux diff needs to be shortand
an fitting the engine in the car ,im more concerned bout the engine mounts.

I myself am also after a ford c4 auto transmission for parts
anyone have 1 for sale

any help would be appreciated
cheers

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Old 02-02-2009, 12:22 AM   #2
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Definitely not the right forum (Wrong Sierra too lol)

I'm very doubtful a commodore v6 will fit at all TBH.
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