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Chassis/shell Differences Between Mi16 & Mi16x4?

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Yeh well the tital pretty much sums it up. What are the differences between the FWD Mi16 Chassis/Shell compared to the Mi16x4? Due to Australian government seeing Pugs as Lux cars to protect local manufacturers the 4bies were never sold here :angry: Always wanted one! Also because our country wont allow the import of anything newer than 1989, its currently impossible to get one. Obtaining all the drive train parts from a wrecked 4bie from UK or Newzealand is really the only option. Before I go to crazy on the idea I need to know the engineering obsticles that would be in the way of this ever aging dream.

 

I ask here and not Aussie frogs is cuz they all stuck up about keeping things stock and the most extreme they go is a ECU n Cams......BORING! All you euro puggers seem to be as mad as I am, eg: twin engine 205s, turbos & mi16x4 205's even! Seems like the better enviroment for this kinda question (not to mention abit more smarts on the matter).

 

Cheers.

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Yeh well the tital pretty much sums it up. What are the differences between the FWD Mi16 Chassis/Shell compared to the Mi16x4? Due to Australian government seeing Pugs as Lux cars to protect local manufacturers the 4bies were never sold here :angry: Always wanted one! Also because our country wont allow the import of anything newer than 1989, its currently impossible to get one. Obtaining all the drive train parts from a wrecked 4bie from UK or Newzealand is really the only option. Before I go to crazy on the idea I need to know the engineering obsticles that would be in the way of this ever aging dream.

 

I ask here and not Aussie frogs is cuz they all stuck up about keeping things stock and the most extreme they go is a ECU n Cams......BORING! All you euro puggers seem to be as mad as I am, eg: twin engine 205s, turbos & mi16x4 205's even! Seems like the better enviroment for this kinda question (not to mention abit more smarts on the matter).

 

Cheers.

just a thought from out of left field. you could come here to New Zealand and buy a Mi16x4 but to get it back to Oz all you have to do is work and live here for at least 12 months ( i think this is true) then after that ship it back to Oz then move back to Oz....then there is some rigmorol you need to go through for registering it i think. check up on it.....the lengths of time might have changed but i think you can still do this!!.......i come from Oz and living here is pretty good....look at it as a working holiday.......i feel very fortunate to be an aussie and currently owning a Mi16x4

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Yeh I have thought about doing this, and it could very well be a better option. The amount of work it will take to convert a FWD mi16 to 4bie would definately be over a year project at "MY" casual pace. Plus the cost of a mi16x4 in fair condition is pretty much the cost of a S1 mi16 in crap condition over here.

 

Actually im seriously going to consider doing this now! How many mi16x4's over there for sale on average?

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Actually im seriously going to consider doing this now! How many mi16x4's over there for sale on average?

i know of three x4's for sale at the moment. a silver series 1 that is in reasonable condition but has a blown head gasket the asking price is $1200. A white one that was on NZ trade me about a month ago. and also a badly damaged red one that is currently up for sale for parts. they seem to pop up every two months or so

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Yeh I remember seeing the White one on trademe, It looked like a good deal. And they red one i seen the other day, looks like a good parts car!

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lendl2

They are very similar probaly,except for added traction and weight. You do not lose anything in handling and tactility with fwd. It makes sense just for the winter. I remeber ams writing that 4wheel drive is very composed until you overstep the limit, but then it hurts( for inexperienced off course I would add)

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KRISKARRERA

What about PeterT? How did he get his Mi16x4 over there then?

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petert1345402284

It was imported back in the early '90's when our import regulations weren't as strict. Now you can't import a car made after 1 Jan. 1990. So that strikes out lots of nice cars, but it was done mostly to stop grey imports of fast cars from Japan. Our local car industry jumped up and down.

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cybernck

here we can't import any cars older that 7 years old so no more 205's or 405's! :(

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