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British guy gets extra points for absolute style hes got himself an RC buggy in real form turns and wheelies together. Well the Japanese didnt copy GB for nothing in the car scene. USA be lagging as always bumping godzilla the car always surrounded in rs500's Then the Supra that failed to hit 200mph whilst 210mph ford sierra sapphire cosworth did it with 4 cylinders lol. 800bhp nitrous and a jag diff. Who knows but waa a daily driver too 😮 Search it. 210mph ford Sierra sapphire cosworth i heard its getting a rebuild now after its builder passed. He was an RAF engineer and that was his daily. Smoke him a kipper and hope he comes back for supper. Whata guy.
Ever since the creation of the EU it seems like the eurotrash of europe forgot how to properly use a decimal point and comma with regards to accepted practice of number writing. They also think go-carts are cars now apparently.
Raced in class 7 grasstrack, in a mini pick up with a V8 in the back, those were the years...now it’s all about bike engines, no super chargers, no direct drive, like all motorsports it’s all about money....
There are a few companies that sell full cars, but they are in Europe. They are powered by motorcycle engines from 750cc up to the Hayabusa. Building them yourself costs anywhere from $20K-$50K. An entry level one is still a rocketship.
I would put it in my gold volvo 940 turbo, has around 190hp and is a really fun street car that i also play around with, this steering wheel would be amazing😊
Hi Dmitry, i like the car built, powerful.. i would like to ask about the intake manifold and also the front oil sump setup. Did you use dry sump oil system?