"WRX-Powered Classic Mini: A Mid-Engine RWD Go-Kart for the Road"

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"WRX-Powered Classic Mini: A Mid-Engine RWD Go-Kart for the Road"
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Steve from Australia built an impressive engine-swapped classic Mini by fitting a Subaru WRX engine behind the front seats. With the help of an engineer, he cut the floor out behind the seats and built a custom box frame to support the engine, while keeping the Mini's original body and wheelbase intact. The WRX engine, producing 255 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque, is almost entirely stock, making it a powerful and lightweight combination. Steve's attention to detail is evident in the seamless integration of a sunroof from a wrecked BMW-era Mini. This homemade WRX-powered classic Mini is a standout example of a well-built and unique car.

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