Now, where did I put that Turbo Hayabusa engine?

Now, where did I put that Turbo Hayabusa engine?

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Motown Junk

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AngryS3Owner

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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You really must be bored hehe

bmw2002

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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AngryS3Owner said:
You really must be bored hehe
But its still a bloody good idea!! biggrin

AngryS3Owner

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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Did I say it wasn't, could do with 4 wheels though. hehe

bmw2002

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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What, like this one.......


Lakelord

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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Wouldn't it be more aerodynamic if it faced the other way and had rear wheel steering?

bmw2002

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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Lakelord

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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bmw2002 said:
I had a MKII Cortina that drove like that - after I'd bent the chassis whistle

zhead

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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That's still too heavy. For real power to weight, you need to knock one of these up (although probably a re-post...):

Drift-tasticdriving

Motown Junk

Original Poster:

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223 months

Wednesday 14th January 2009
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AngryS3Owner said:
You really must be bored hehe
Oh yes, manager's been out all week and I have now read all the Internet....

May try some work now.

After lunch.

AngryS3Owner

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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zhead said:
That's still too heavy. For real power to weight, you need to knock one of these up (although probably a re-post...):

Drift-tasticdriving
I want one roflthumbup

VerySideways

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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AngryS3Owner said:
zhead said:
That's still too heavy. For real power to weight, you need to knock one of these up (although probably a re-post...):

Drift-tasticdriving
I want one roflthumbup
+1!!!!

rah1888

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193 months

Wednesday 14th January 2009
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VerySideways said:
AngryS3Owner said:
zhead said:
That's still too heavy. For real power to weight, you need to knock one of these up (although probably a re-post...):

Drift-tasticdriving
I want one roflthumbup
+1!!!!
+2

although the chances of me seeing my next birthday would be slim

D14 AYS

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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rah1888 said:
VerySideways said:
AngryS3Owner said:
zhead said:
That's still too heavy. For real power to weight, you need to knock one of these up (although probably a re-post...):

Drift-tasticdriving
I want one roflthumbup
+1!!!!
+2

although the chances of me seeing my next birthday would be slim
+3

Who Fancy's a Kart day soon ?

I went to a blinding Kart track near Brighton last summer with a group it was a good day.

I will ask the Fuhrer what it was called when she comes in.

Lakelord

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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D14 AYS said:
Who Fancy's a Kart day soon ?
I'm always up for a bit of driving

We've had a few sessions at Daytona in Sandown Park http://www.daytona.co.uk/venues/sandown/ which has always been good fun.

April would be good in the hope of a dry track.

AngryS3Owner

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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I vote single engines next time, say Thruxton for example thumbup

D14 AYS

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VerySideways

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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D14 AYS said:
That looks pretty cool, 800m outdoor track...

D14 AYS

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VerySideways said:
D14 AYS said:
That looks pretty cool, 800m outdoor track...
It's a blinding track with a bridge and tunnel really challenging driving

identti

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Wednesday 14th January 2009
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Anywhere that doesn't do ballast wink