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Tony's also got a Group Sc Alfetta GT which is hella fast. I wish my car was within 2s a lap of his..... but my spend has probably been about 25% of his :D
I didn't know he was doing the GTAm until I saw it on the Darwin V8 coverage! He's not afraid to wring speed out of the car, so with some more development it could be quite a handy weapon on the tighter tracks. Bill Magoffin's ex-Group C 105 GTV2000 used to mix it up with the Porsche and Torana boys in Nc quite a bit.Nathan
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Keep an eye out for the RX2's as well. They can be competitive in the right hands. Certainly the most cost effective for the place on the grid. Fantastic at the short tracks and still great at the longer ones. Brilliant in the wet.
When I was garaged at EC with all the V8 muscle last year, they could not work out how a crappy mazda can go so fast in the rain.:rotflol:
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Bout fucking time.Originally posted by Cal View Post
wouldn't make 250hp. and wtf is an "Alfa Romeo Toploader"? Ain't no such thing."Where can we get hold of a Vincent Black Shadow?" "Whats that?" "A fantastic bike," I said. "The new model is something like two thousand cubic inches, developing two hundred brake-horsepower at four thousand revolutions per minute on a magnesium frame with two styrofoam seats and a total curb weight of exactly two hundred pounds."
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Yeah, but no-one believes your "interpretation" of the rulebooks.Originally posted by Dave75 View PostAs I posted #40
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Bet they wouldn't be able to tell."Where can we get hold of a Vincent Black Shadow?" "Whats that?" "A fantastic bike," I said. "The new model is something like two thousand cubic inches, developing two hundred brake-horsepower at four thousand revolutions per minute on a magnesium frame with two styrofoam seats and a total curb weight of exactly two hundred pounds."
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From what ive been told a 67 mustang and camaro are different, the 69 apparently is identical to the original, we wont go down that road, to much money to risk it.Originally posted by Gammaboy View PostYeah, but no-one believes your "interpretation" of the rulebooks.
Bet they wouldn't be able to tell.Profi
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Was hoping you could shed some light on that!Originally posted by Gammaboy View Postwtf is an "Alfa Romeo Toploader"? Ain't no such thing.The most dangerous risk of all - the risk of spending your life not doing what you want, on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later. - Randy Komisar.
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