Any mid-engined 4wd cars with poor weight distribution?

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I'm looking for a mid-engine car with poor weight distribution as a project, preferably with 4wd but if not then that's fine. PP level doesn't matter. Anybody know of any? I know that's a weirdly specific question, lol.
 
Does the RUF CTR2 count? It's rear-engine, not mid-engine.

And the Peugeot 205 turbo 16 was always a nightmare to drive well.

The Renault Turbo 5 is a lot like the Peugeot 205, only it's straight MR, not 4wd.
 
No @Broseph the OP is asking for a car with a 4wd drivetrain, so like generally subarus and most off roaders and rally cars, but with a mid engine layout. The porsche is Rear engine, rear wheel drive.

For the OP, try the Diablo GT2, it is a mid engined car like all Lambos generally are, and it is 4WD with bad weight distribution, with an extremely heavy rear. Prone to spinning, but with precise driving or careful tuning, it is drivable.
 
No @Broseph the OP is asking for a car with a 4wd drivetrain, so like generally subarus and most off roaders and rally cars, but with a mid engine layout. The porsche is Rear engine, rear wheel drive.
Incorrect. The CTR2 is rear engine, all wheel drive.
 
For the OP, try the Diablo GT2, it is a mid engined car like all Lambos generally are, and it is 4WD with bad weight distribution, with an extremely heavy rear. Prone to spinning, but with precise driving or careful tuning, it is drivable.

I could swear every Lamborghini road car up to and including the GT2s are MR, whereas every Lamborghini road car newer than them are 4WD. I forget what year the NOMAD is, but it's not a road car so I didn't include it.
 

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