Holy Feck Biscuits

Started by 55starchief, April 18, 2008, 03:35:09 AM

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55starchief


Roadkill

Whoa, you could mince a cow in that Fecker !


55starchief

Look where the exhausts exit

Roadkill

Quoting: 55starchief
Look where the exhausts exit


I know.

55starchief

Quoting: Roadkill


I know.


Actualy we could do the same on yours but where the pipe runs along the underside of the front fender we could slot the top of fender and install some mesh

Titsy

Automotive Porn...

Shame it's a Pontischmac...

Roadkill

Quoting: Titsy
Shame it's a Pontischmac...


Chevy engine.

art b

wow....
chevy = best pontiac engine.............
This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

F Body

Quoting: Titsy
Automotive Porn...





Oh Mummy

ianjpage


HardRockCamaro


FUBAR

It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

Big Mouse

Very nice, shame about the front cross of the cage being below the level of the windscreen, it could have been tucked up behind the top of the screen so it didn't show.

No good for SE but I'd love to own a car like that

FUBAR

Quoting: Big Mouse
No good for SE


Why?
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

Big Mouse

Quoting: FUBAR
Quoting: Big Mouse
No good for SE

Why?

Exhaust exits too far forward; needs to exit behind the drivers seating position for SE

Wheelie bars are illegal in SE; with a Billingsley rear end (which is basically a much upgraded stock suspension setup with improved torque arm technology) he'll need wheelie bars to keep the nose down to get a decent launch

Saying that I'd snap it up like a shot and make the alterations - the colour is buzzing

philoldsmobile

thats interesting, a mercedes SLR mclaren  is therefore illegal for SE!!!


Big Mouse


55starchief

Thats a bizzare ruling as for an MOT test it must be a complete system, no rule to where it exits and that picture shows a complete system including silencers.

Big Mouse

Its an SE rule not an MOT regulation; the same rule prohibts the use of collector mufflers. These cars produce enough horses now without effectively running on open headers.