It's not easy and it definitly isn't cheap. You would need to rework the entire driveline. All new components. Instead of your transmission being connected directly to the drive axle, you would need to install a driveshaft to the rear. Probably a new tranny as well that is suited to rear wheel drive. Not to mention flipping everything around down there and that has problems of it's own as the underside of your car was not designed to gave a rear drive axle or any of the components that go with it.
Honestly...youd be better off just buying a car that is already RWD. Save time, probably money, and it would be way more reliable than anything you would attempt on your own.
Or maybe just drive it backwards and tell people that not only is it RWD but also RW steering.
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