Project Boxer Trike

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  1. cguzz

    cguzz Member

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    Look what I found! Checked in with local Subaru expert and look what I found in his shop:

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    my kids you can see are equally excited....

    Here's the motor, a 2.2 water cooled boxer. Bolting up to a VW bus transaxle.

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    This will be sweet:

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    Hand built frame. Suspension, electrical, body and paint to come....

    You think this wood roll with a stage ? STi engin:eek:hnoes:

    If ya'll are interested I'm post updates.
     
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  2. KtownSubaru

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    haha awesome... there's that video often posted about the quad STi, i'm interested in seeing what happens and what he can dyno it for.
     
  3. Jewels450

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    SWEET! keep us posted, I wanna see what becomes of this one.
     
  4. Weapon

    Weapon 90lbs of dynamite
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    that frame does not look too sturdy...or is it just me? either way I guess its a cool idea.
     
  5. Berzerklo

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    The project looks sweet, but yeah, the frame does look a bit... meager.


    In any case, keep us posted!:wavey:
     
  6. XanRules

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    Just crazy enough to work. Wanted to revive this because of how obnoxiously weird this is.
     
  7. Matt

    Matt Think before you post
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    I think it would be more sturdy IF the front wheel were attached

    :rofl:
     

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