What could be the best way to mod a Cappuccino?

Cappuccino is one of those cars which I adore so much, that I really need one for my first car.. And most probably I could even afford one and my dad would even allow it.. The only thing is the fact that they are little rare to find on sale though.. However this is not the problem, I want you guys to answer this basic question.

Would you: Make this little roadster fast by,

Tuning its own 660cc turbo engine OR:

Do a swap like a Hayabusa swap?

For me I would keep its cute little engine and tune it. What would you guys do? Lets hear out!

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Anonymous

I heard you can get 300hp on it. Tune it!

03/21/2016 - 06:35 |
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Turbo Koala

make it a three wheeler cos reliant robin ftw yo

03/21/2016 - 10:08 |
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I dont want to flip each time i corner dude.. Unless it’s a morgan 3 wheeler then that makes since

03/21/2016 - 14:05 |
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Anonymous

Honestly i would leave it bone stock..
And just enjoy it like it is.. keep it reliable until you buy your next new car..
than spend the time and money on tuning it, and making it something to enjoy on the weekend..

03/21/2016 - 14:48 |
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TheCopenGuy

I’d keep the 660cc engine. I don’t know about your taste but I don’t think something like a Cappuccino needs a lot of horsepower.

03/27/2016 - 08:34 |
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To me even 100 horsepower would be ample, it just needs to match its power to weight ration in my opinion to get the most out of it..

03/27/2016 - 08:39 |
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Anonymous

Tune the original motor, put an LSD, rear wheels and tires (put new fenders if you need to) and then its ready. A little track monster with 300ish hp and 800kg. Simply fast

04/03/2016 - 11:21 |
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Anonymous

Elite SPL exterior upgrades, so it would look like this:

04/11/2016 - 17:00 |
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Anonymous

LS swap

04/13/2016 - 17:44 |
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Anonymous

I’ll just leave this here

04/19/2016 - 13:20 |
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