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some of you guys wanted so pics of the inside of the car so here they are

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so with what i sell for work and what my dad does we decided to put a industrial pc and touch screen in to the car.

this will run everything other then the engine cos that's controlled by the haltech pro 2000.

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Well once my wedding finishs tomorro and get back from some time a away the car will become more of a focas ans should be running and hitting the track for testing and sorting out I would say in the next 2 comeing months

  Let Me Drive said:
Well once my wedding finishs tomorro and get back from some time a away the car will become more of a focas ans should be running and hitting the track for testing and sorting out I would say in the next 2 comeing months

lol that's not how it works.

in 12 months you will be selling it and buying a "sensible, family" car

hope it all goes well :cool:

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