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Pookie

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72 posts

280 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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You may think im crazy just for asking but would it be possible to adapt the chimaera or cerbera to 4WD?

Also is it possible to get the pinhole light cluster adaption like on the tuscan for the chimaera?

>>> Edited by Pookie on Saturday 2nd November 13:05

yum

529 posts

295 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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they managed to squeeze 4wd into the AM vanquish in the new Bond film. Almost anything is possible given unlimited funds, but I would be surprised if it was finacially viable in a TVR!

R

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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You may think im crazy just for asking but would it be possible to adapt the chimaera or cerbera to 4WD?

Also is it possible to get the pinhole light cluster adaption like on the tuscan for the chimaera?

>>> Edited by Pookie on Saturday 2nd November 13:05


If time and money is no object, anything is possible. Sensible, that's a different question altogether!

2 sheds

2,529 posts

306 months

Saturday 2nd November 2002
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Its been done to a Griffith, they used ford siera running gear, cost an arm and a leg though as the car had to be extended with modified body, The James bond Astons used a 4WD system but don't forget this was a film budget, I know a couple of the guys that worked on it, they also fitted Yank V8s to them !
Tim

>> Edited by 2 sheds on Saturday 2nd November 13:34