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Author:  S1VART [ 30 Dec 2010, 16:19 ]
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http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/421 ... ofile.aspx

just thought I would share

here are some other models

cool front bar lights
http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/211 ... ofile.aspx

the rest

http://minkara.carview.co.jp/car/4803/member/1/1/

Travis

Author:  FRONTN [ 30 Dec 2010, 17:11 ]
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Oh wow! you're making me want to keep the Cordia.
Would so love to make it 4wd if I had the money.

Author:  gsr-007 [ 30 Dec 2010, 23:25 ]
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they look so neat.

has any one ever seen or heard of a worked 4wd cordia?? or vr4 type??

Author:  S1VART [ 31 Dec 2010, 07:55 ]
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there is a VR4 setup inc drivetrain in a Green cordia in QLD , the car was built down here in Vic

I went to take some pics but the guy grabbed the camera out of my hands ... lol

Im fitting a solid rear end in , where the VR4 and evo are IRS style

Author:  Bitza [ 31 Dec 2010, 10:29 ]
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I was just looking at the wheel track all of the photo's........is it me or does the front track look wider (on the edge of the guard) and the rear square to the front?

I wonder what the track actually is.

Author:  bridgie_1 [ 31 May 2011, 22:35 ]
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S1VART wrote:
there is a VR4 setup inc drivetrain in a Green cordia in QLD , the car was built down here in Vic

I went to take some pics but the guy grabbed the camera out of my hands ... lol

Im fitting a solid rear end in , where the VR4 and evo are IRS style


ah yes, green and silver, my friend clinton built the car originally, now justin owns it, or at least he did not sure if he still has it or not

Author:  S1VART [ 07 Jun 2011, 17:08 ]
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I spoke to a cordia 4wd owner , and he said it does kick out at 50kms up though, Im going a solid rear end , which will be interesting

I think the track looks different because in most 4wd cars they sit alot higher also , I will get the broucher out and see it its got any stats in it

with the green one I tried to take a pic of the underneath and he stopped me ...lol but I remember how it was setup

Author:  Bitza [ 07 Jun 2011, 17:46 ]
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Oh do tell Travis!

Author:  MiRage [ 07 Jun 2011, 18:52 ]
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I'd also be interested to know, as i own a 4wd cordia.

Author:  S1VART [ 10 Jun 2011, 11:09 ]
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here is some of the pics, the pages are larger than A4 , go I only got the good bits

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Author:  4SEDIN [ 13 Jun 2011, 08:02 ]
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Funny I have come across this topic as im currently buying parts 2 get this done. Hav bought so far complete vr4 rolling body and a 4wd cordia gsr rolling body. Now its just a matter of waiting til my fabricator is ready 2 get his hands dirty lol hes already had a look at all 3 carz and just grunted and said "no problem" :lol:

Author:  S1VART [ 14 Jun 2011, 14:58 ]
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keep us posted on your build 4sedin, Im going a C73A cyborg 2.8 ratio box transfercase and rear diff, I really want to get top speed out of it

Author:  S1VART [ 10 Oct 2016, 13:48 ]
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BUMP 4wd stuff

Author:  0-PSI [ 10 Oct 2016, 18:22 ]
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I'll try & get some good clear photos of some pages from the 4WD section of my import parts catalogue shortly.

Author:  S1VART [ 11 Oct 2016, 08:22 ]
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that would be good , I cant see any real difference on the front cross member, the rear has some extra bolt up areas otherwise straight forward

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