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                It's kind of ironic that Chris' wife used to work for the DMR (now RTA)!
 A family member used to work with her, and would tell me all about the various cars she'd driven over the time they worked together, ranging from a big-block chev in a toyota crow
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                I remember seeing the R31 I think that it was at Summernats years ago. He also did a Rover V8 into a Bluebird which was also as good as any factory would build a car. I think that the business was called Radical Conversions or Radical Innovations or somet | 
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                The Mazda 13B rotary engine that was put into the HZ Holden by Mazda was pretty radical. 
 13B auto transmission, power steering and air conditioning, with a large amount of pollution control gear that choked the poor HZ. Imagine the poor acceleration.
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                The upside down flatty.http://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=4868 Edited by user Friday, 8 May 2009 8:11:30 AM(UTC)
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