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So what's the top speed of the thing ??

After all, air resistance builds exponentially so I'd be interested whether this thing could beat a Veyron

(My guess - No - after all it's just a series produced Hot-Rod ;-)

And if you want 'power and torque' you can always chuck a Rolls Royce Merlin into a 55Chev to get the world's most powerful road registered car

http://www.the-rumbler.com/sydney2k3-1.html

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/Tig/Minisit...pointau&id=6792

:P

i'd have one if it were given to me for sure

race a few mates, maybe race some people that aren't mates

I can see it now, me being 17 rocking up at milton with a bunch of imports from CB and me in that thing, growling along slowly behind them. I'd get shit for it till I put my foot down lol

Bring it on I say, gimme one. I'll keep it for a week and then sell it and buy myself a few Race Spec GT-R's :P

Ok i found the mag

The Bugatti Veyron

8.0 Litre W16 Quad Turbo running 1.2 Bar

736Kw at 6000rpm, 1250Nm at 2000rpm

2 diff keys for 2 diff speed limits first key limit 375kmh 2nd key limit at 407kmh

0-100 in 2.5

0-200 in 7.3

0-300 in 16.5

9.8 1/4mile

400-0 in 9.8

When travelling at 400kmh it chews 100 litres of fuel in 12 minutes

Quote from motor mag "A monument to engineering stubborness over common sense and tradition"

my quote "dammmnnnn!!! (jaw open) now thats a car!"

mates quote "Wheres your mighty imports now" p.s hes a V8 owner (HSV GTS)

and an interesting thing its 64 valves.....thats alotta valves

Taken from Jnauary 2006 Motor Mag

RellikZephyr

Ok  i found the mag

The Bugatti Veyron

8.0 Litre W16 Quad Turbo  running 1.2 Bar

736Kw at 6000rpm, 1250Nm at 2000rpm

2 diff keys for 2 diff speed limits  first key limit 375kmh  2nd key limit at 407kmh

0-100 in 2.5

0-200 in 7.3

0-300 in 16.5

9.8 1/4mile

400-0 in 9.8

When travelling at 400kmh    it chews 100 litres of fuel in 12 minutes

Quote from motor mag "A monument to engineering stubborness over common sense and tradition"

my quote "dammmnnnn!!! (jaw open) now thats a car!"

mates quote "Wheres your mighty imports now"  p.s hes a V8 owner (HSV GTS)

and an interesting thing  its 64 valves.....thats alotta valves

Taken from Jnauary 2006 Motor Mag

RellikZephyr

If your jaws open that wide from just reading the Motor article on it then imagine what will happen to your jaws when you see Jeremy Clarkson driving it through europe in the last season of top gear :):)

I suggest u download it

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