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- Where horsepower echoes in the mountains
A tragic waste of a Calibra. People are going to covet these within ten years.
It would work with wider tyres and lower a stance
(Has the Sixteen even moved under its own power?)
Yet, none of those videos make it seem like it's not a kit-car with some V8 they've found from a binned SUV.
same video different angle:
Presumably leaving whatever the event was in the two videos above
And now a full walkaround
Most of the comments say how it sounds like a worn out v8Yet, none of those videos make it seem like it's not a kit-car with some V8 they've found from a binned SUV.
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Edit: Im not discriminating against fords
it seems no truck is immune from this terrible fate
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Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump
There's this wonderful thing that exists call air suspension. It lets you make your truck look like a 20 year old Mercedes without worrying about ground clearance.Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump
Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump
No space for fuzzy dice... that's disappointing.
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That makes sense, in a 'cruising at altitude private jet' kind-of way.
Should have transplanted the Porsche front onto the VW's back and vice versa. At least it would have the engine and driven wheels in the right place.
i would say that its a 500 euro job, it looks like it was done with spray paint.10000 euro paintjob on a 1000 euro car.
Eh.
I am wondering how the frame of the car hasn't collapsed in on itself. Maybe its all that pink fabric that keeps it all together. XD