Set up an ethernet tunnel interface (not an IP tunnel!) between the two
systems and bridge the physical interface to the tunneled interface. The
remote end will need an IP address on the local network. 

Trying to NAT a broadcast address seems to me to be asking for trouble.

Note that by doing this the remote host will end up seeing all your
broadcast traffic (including ARP, WINS, and other atrocities).

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