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Video: Fiat 500 Widebody 4 × 4 with Hayabusa engine!

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Video: Fiat 500 Widebody 4 × 4 with Hayabusa engine!

Instead of the typical Fiat 500 engine, this inflated dwarf has had an extensive engine replacement behind it. The 1,4-liter four-cylinder with turbo flew out and in came a 1,6-liter Hayabusa engine from Suzuki. It develops 250 hp and rotates an incredible 10.500 rpm. Although the engine swap is the biggest change, the 500 has also been modified further. The exterior of the hatchback has been modified to a similar extent as the technology under the shell. Even if you have to look at least twice to see everything because of the new body parts and the sponsorship stickers. And the 2 even has all-wheel drive. By the way, the owner “Guschler” calls the little Fiat “hill climb monster”. Why? That shows the video!

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