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Old 10-25-2004, 11:39 PM
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Just wondering if the motor mounts that are on the caddy are the same as in MK1 rabbits because if they were would the 1.8t swap be as "easy" as it would be putting one into a rabbit. If so does anyone out there in the new england area have any caddys for sale in the next few months i might want to pick one up for a project in mind either that or make one a 16v turbo anyone got pictures of this that would be awesome.
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yeah, it is a pretty easy swap as far as i know.
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excellent so in a couple a months i'll be looking for for a caddy preferably a 16valve so i can have enough power to hold me over till i get the 1.8t in there and if for some reason these plans dont go through hopefully my 16v rabbit will, because my rusty gti isn't cuttin it , but i'm pretty sure a 1600 pound 200 hp rabbit will.
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