convert c4 to c2?
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New to DE? If so, don't put the cart before the horse. Nothing you'll be doing for a long time will even remotely get you to the differences of RWD v. AWD. And a few minor changes will make an AWD drive car behave in a pretty benign manner. Ultimately, I found it was about 1 sec/min of lap time between my '92 C4 and the similarly prepared RS Americas of friends (circa 1998-2000).
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I did it in 2008 and agree that it was expensive. First, a 6-speed is hard to find because they are popular for kit cars. I found one at weekendrides.com for about $5,500 and had it shipped to Bryan Copan for a rebuild. Then I had it shipped to TPC in Maryland for the install. It was not simple and required quite a few parts, including 993 crossmember, C2 shifter assembly and mounting hardware, short shift, new front spindles, tie rods, ABS sensor axile upgrades, on top of R&R the old gearbox, shifter, and associated components. But in the end, I love it!
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