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hey who would i talk 2 about puting a rotory in my sigma...???? or can some 1 point me in right directions 2 (Engine Conversion Forum) ???? cheers

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you got another sigma? what did you get?
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Tha tuffest 86 sigma hi top wagon.. white,2.6 5spd,166,00ks 1 owner...
slamed on white V4 mesh simmons with 205/75/15 rear,175/60/15 on front.. its on market if know any 1.. $3000ono...

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That must be one mighty tuff high top wags
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I'm looking for one, but price is a bit high for me. What the best price, even less the wheels?
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FATGSR wrote:hey who would i talk 2 about puting a rotory in my sigma...????
A Psychiatrist?
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Got a guy interested at $2800...
Less wheels $2500

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So will you take $300 for the wheels? Is that what you are saying?
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Ok, see how you go as my budget is $1500.
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A112H wrote:So will you take $300 for the wheels? Is that what you are saying?
is there a ADD stating tha rims r 4 sale ????

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Well no but you are offering the car for $300 cheaper without the rims so I figured thats what you would want for the rims?
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Nah sorry boss... it was just a option

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I have taken posession of this sigma (viol8r )and plan to put a rotary back in it.
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Viol8r was such a nice Sigma and it definatly deserves to make a come back! I made a small dedication to this awesome car on my blog: http://bad-sig.blogspot.com.au/2009/11/ ... sigma.html.

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i like the colour coded mirrors....not a big fan of the chrome bumper or the puple guages....shoulda stayed yellow
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Colour-coding the mirrors are a simple but very nice mod, looks much nicer than the boring black ones. Made a huge difference to the look of my blue GE Sigma SE. I agree about the bumpers and the gauges, purple looks weird and chrome bumpers look out of place on a GH, I think. That would be like putting chrome bumpers on a De Lorean, just doesn't work. But each to their own.
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Change of plans for this car. Getting away from rotaries and going piston. Putting a 1jzgte motor in it now.
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What are you going to do to fit and DOHC inline six into a engine bay like that???....what are you going to do for front end balance????
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awsome an inline 6 in a sigma hope ull get us up to date with how it goin as ill be very interested to see it how itl fit in
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Will let you know how i go when i source a good engine
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I cant see a 1j fitting in a GH sigma without firewall mods

I just measured up my 1j and a GH engine bay
1j is 750mm and gh bay is 810mm without a radiator, maybe able to squeeze a thin radiator in there but i dont like your chances
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Isn't there 1JZ GH Scorpion in Sydney that attended a cruise or two a while back?
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If you can get an engine like that into a Sigma....then you've really open the doors for like minded conversions too...RB20,25,26,30
(if you get a GE) maybe even a 245 or 265 Hemi, A holden 202, All the Falcon series of 6 cylinder engines......not to mention all the gearbox opportunities that could go with it
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Vr4 you the man. Of course you can fit the 1jz inna sigma even spoke to my engineer and he said its not a problem. The tunnel on the sigma has been fabricated to suit any gearbox.
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vr4retrofit wrote:Image
How does the bonnet close on this car??
I don't see a bonnet catch...its just the aluminium plating
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oh i'm not interested in a six cylinder conversion myself....but if all of a sudden more options opened up...other people would be.......personally i'd be considering a VW 3.2 V6......with only 15 degree 'V', there's still plenty of room for a twin turbo setup ;)
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