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Ive been pricing up reconditioned engines and conversions now for a couple of weeks. I was just about to commit to a straight swap as the Subaru conversion supplied and fitted was going to cost £5000

Now, ive recently been offered a 2.2turbo 250+ hp Subaru impresa for £2000 (whole car) now im thinking if i brought in and stripped it id get more than that for the parts. Then id only have to pay to get the engine fitted.

I need a mechanic who would be willing to do this conversion using a donor car.

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There is Fellows Speed Shop at Hopwood (M42 J2)

http://www.fellowsspeedshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I've seen their work on Splitties & the look spot on. Never used them myself, but I do know that they have also done a T25/T3.

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Where abouts are you? My mate in Salisbury would do it. He's a s#!t hot fabricator, welder, restorer, mechanic and put a Subaru motor in a 57 split to.

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Put your location up chap...
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Im in wolverhampton, doesn't have to be local tho. Just a reasonable price. Ive made a few inquires, in theory it makes sense to do the swap.

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Mr Soft wrote:There is Fellows Speed Shop at Hopwood (M42 J2)

http://www.fellowsspeedshop.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I've seen their work on Splitties & the look spot on. Never used them myself, but I do know that they have also done a T25/T3.

Hope this is useful.

Bob

Just waiting for a few prices from these, looks the business. Hopefully going to get it booked in for either a conversion or a full engine re build, painted up and polished. Thanks for the link, not far from me either.

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what sort of prices are you budgeting for...
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He thinks 2 to 2500 for a rebuild 4-5 for a 2.5 turbo

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No probs, have seen their work in the flesh on Splitties & also follow them on Faceache, where they have posted up pics of a US import Westy T3. If my engine ever goes 'pop' I would look to go Scooby, so would be interested to see how you get on. Keep us posted!

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They would do it with a donna car, but its having the cash upfront to do it and the time to strip it after. I like there work on the vw engines too. They look really smart cleaned up and painted.

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I chickened out of the Subaru conversion, the unknown costs were starting to scare me. He wasn't sure if my wheels/suspension could Handel the power and may need upgrading and labour could be between 600 and 1500 depending on complications.

So ive booked into EliteVW for a fully reconditioned 2.0l air cooled, estimated cost £1700 reliability here i come :)

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Im thinking i should have tried harder to find the money for a Subaru engine http://youtu.be/hCO4I4Am8x4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Looks good, must start saving!!
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bradders89 wrote:Where abouts are you? My mate in Salisbury would do it. He's a s#!t hot fabricator, welder, restorer, mechanic and put a Subaru motor in a 57 split to.

Hey Bradders,

Could you give me the details of your mate in Salisbury. My van's original engine has just gone kaput at my folks house in Salisbury. I was considering converting - this could work well!

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do it yourself and save loads of cash plus ge t o know your van a lot better. handy to know exactly where everything on the install is and how it works. Im no mechanic and just done a scooby conversion. Actually really enjoyed it. Rjes give good instructions with there kits so get on it
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