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Have a look at some of the cars the yankee tuners throw at the well to do American:D

And please no V8/V10 pushrod bashing please... any car with too die for looks and over 650hp, massive brakes and modded susp will do me just fine.

If 800hp twin turbo Vipers are your thing, then

http://www.hennesseyperformance.com

How about 650hp twin turbo Corvettes (Yes please)

http://www.lingenfelter.com

434cu in/760hp of GenIII grunt in a Vette

http://www.mallettcars.com

A 750hp 550cu in Viper, no lag here!!!

http://www.apexmotorsports.com

Or a nice 208mph Viper with over 700hp

http://www.tntvipers.com/

Some decent diplacement does wonders for day to day driveability when looking for stupid hp, shame the fuel bill would criple most Aus families:(

The yanki websites are pretty ordinary, thankfully their cars arent, mags like Car & Driver have all the photos that do the cars justice.

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