truenoteno, to do the conversion, the only feasible way is buying a wrecked EB-ED V8 car and spending a week transferring the parts over. Even the fuel lines are different I believe. As a bonus, most V8s are Fairmonts so you'd get a new interior too.
As an idea of price, I saw a V8 NC Fairlane go for just under 3 grand. But remember you'd get to sell off the many parts that are left over from your car and the wreck.
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