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VW Golf Mk1 With A 350Hp Suzuki Hayabusa Engine!
Are these guys’ nuts or what? Work of UK based H.R. Engineering that specializes in converting front wheel drive cars to rear wheel drive with any engine option, the heavily modified VW Golf Mk1 has been blessed with a 350bhp turbocharged, 1.3-liter motorbike engine from the Suzuki Hayabusa driving the rear wheels. It's not the first time we've seen something like this as some of you might remember the Smart Fortwo Diablo with the 180Hp Suzuki GSX-R 1000 motor. As you’ll hear for yourself in the videos that we added, if anything, the modified Golf sounds pretty damn sick. -Click “Read More…†for the videos
Via: Autoblog.it
Technorati: VW+Golf, Suzuki+Hayabusa, auto+news, car+news, automobile, cars, automotive, vehicles, Carscoop, blogs, 2007
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Vw Golf Gti Vi Street: Volkswagen Apprentices Build 301hp Study With Unique Mods
And the news just keeps on coming from the Worthersee GTI meeting in Austria. This time it's the new Golf GTI VI study that is the result of the collaborative work of five Volkswagen apprentices: Stefan Becker, 22, Mehmet Cosgun, 20, Saskia Müller,...
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Ebay Find: 1991 Volkswagen Golf Country Syncro
No, the Golf County pictured above isn't one of those garage-built crossovers that we find from time to time on eBay. This is a rare, stock to the bone model that was built in a limited run of around 7,700 units from 1990 to 1991. See, well before...
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Suzuki Jimny Cabrio "daktari" & "camouflage"
You’d think this pair of funky mini-4x4’s would be the work of some loony-tuner with a big imagination and a heap of spare time, but actually, they’re offered officially by Suzuki Germany. Being politically correct. Suzuki offers...
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2008 Vw Golf R36 / Rs Scooped ?
This picture of a supped up Golf that seems to be wearing the same exact bodykit as the one we’ve seen on Golf R36 / RS prototypes has surfaced online on several sites. We can’t be sure for its authenticity, but it looks like it has been...
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Geneva Preview: Volkswagen Golf Variant Official
VW just released the first photos of its third generation Golf Variant, which as we noted last week, will be officially unveiled at the Geneva Show in a few days. To be honest, I was never a fan of the Golf Variant and from the looks of it –and...
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