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i was browsing around s2ki.com and i came across a link to this thread:
scroll down for pics
pretty odd setup....i would not want to drive that thing
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Nice setup.....wait....THE TURBINES ARE INSIDE THE CABIN?!?!?! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/crazy.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)
I wonder how loud it gets.
Props for actually putting something like that together (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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ROFL wow haha. A Japanese car with an identity crisis. I love seeing projects like this. It's just so fun to hear about unique projects, however impractical it may seem. I don't think building like that in the interior of the car is very safe, but I'm sure he knows that since he said he had some plans to partition the components from the driver's seat area.
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insane. IN **** sane. I wouldnt even go near that car. What engine is that?
no swearing!
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insane. IN **** sane. I wouldnt even go near that car. What engine is that?
A VG30
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yeah i wouldnt drive it either haha, i bet it gets hot as hell in there too.
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if you had an exhaust leak you'd probably pass out in about 2 seconds lol
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that guys is.....NUTS. that's all i can say.
i give him props for ingenuity...but not much else.
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well at least he wont need a heater in the winter....
i wonder what kind of power he puts out.. that would be considered a remote turbop setup no?
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rofl i actually laughed out loud.. its pimp my ride gone wrong if it was ever right to begin with lol
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if you had an exhaust leak you'd probably pass out in about 2 seconds lol
hahaha
fd: fun to watch, nothing wrong with something as creative as this, even if people think he wasted his time, as long as he's driving it.. haha..
