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  Weezy said:
LOL Damo!!

Writeoff, Who did your guards? I'm putting the stock wheels back on for now... I'll have to wait till I get my guards rolled so need some numbers and prices and experiances people :laugh:.

M&C Doyles do some awsome gaurd work.

Prices vary depending on what you want done.

Tell mike I sent you down!

  SLED said:
nice brake concept.....but what sort of engine is it running, a Briggs & Stratton??! :)

Probably needs the snail just to make the speed limit past schools, lol

Apparently its a Harley motor with a cylinder lopped off and a centrifugal supercharger put in its place.

Can u pick that the headlight is off a Volkswagen beetle?

  • 3 weeks later...

http://www.rollaclub.com/board/index.php?showtopic=34604

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wait for it.....

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Engine: V6 VN, t70 Turbo, T5 5speed Manual

Exhaust: Full 3"

Suspension: VN commodore front struts, Brakes Etc, 4 Link rear shorten VN Diff

with 9psi of boost i make 225kw at the wheels but 560nm of torque

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  • 2 weeks later...

thank christ that thread is done. just read 31 pages on and off over the last 10 hours or so. i did not achieve my uni work getting done...

amazing stuff, still think the charged white and black ferrari about 20 pages back is my favourite. thanks for all the awesome tho, its been fun.

now to stay on topic with this post:

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