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this engine is a V12 jaguar block fitted with 6CYL 24 valve twin cam head which have been converted to belt drive!Note one head had to be fitted on backwards so to have both the inlets in the centre of the engine...vast amount of work is unseen...with the cams extended,valve covers shortened..this motor is fitted in a mid mount configuration of an e type jag...The e types are very ugly..not this one!It has 11/2 feet removed from the front of the vehicle and placed at the rear...it has an RX7 series 6 hatch on the back and looking through the rear hatch screen you see the valve covers....and 12 fkn big trumpets!!!!Its wiked...F1 style front suspesion i will post some pics soon

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We want more pics......

YEAH thats a good idea nismogtsx... YEAH

I think he is rather tallanted (i think thats how to speel it)

I wish i had the time to do that sort of stuff... You see i have a very short attention span... If it aint finished in 5 monutes id better go and have another beer.... Then when i come back to it i dont remember what i was gonna do and it ends up in the corner...

It will most likely be an I.C.V..Individuly construted vehicle...Although this guy is a M.I.A.M.E so he can do anything as long as he uses his noggin and he can get away with it.In my experience..most of the guys that issue engineer's reports dont have a fkn clue about making stuff there knowledge is all theory.

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