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Originally posted by ManNGolf

carn guys its all in the spirit of done up cars dont u think?

i cant wait to see the movie.

yeah golf boy..i agree...I want to see the second one too...it's the american scene....their scene is a lot different to ours..with the scene made up of mostly Hondas..I cant see the whole car but I think it mighn't look too bad..!! They do it a lot in America...put the Skyline stove lights on other cars..!! some don't look too bad..some just look plain shyt..!

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Originally posted by DLuded

im not 100% sure if this is the car but one exactly like it was making 641KW and was boosting 48Psi (The VW i mean)

thats correct..........that one pictured is a one off built by some tunning mainiac with little to do.

if you guys have seen the vid on that car at track days its pretty amazing. he pulls from other cars like V8 to a gokart.

gees i wonder what honda their going to bring in this time.

they beta go one up and bring in a legend.............hahahhaa oops i meant NSX.

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