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ruudxd 06.22.2015 08:32 AM

Congrats!
Have a lot of fun with it!

Arct1k 07.06.2015 09:44 AM

Little video of a run around the countryside.

https://youtu.be/EtM4Sg0H5QA

RC-Monster Mike 07.07.2015 09:11 AM

Sweet - looks like a fun ride. :-)

ruudxd 07.08.2015 04:04 PM

An American driving manual?! ;)
Just kidding, looks cool!
What is the scraping noise when changing gears?
Does not sound like a normal turbo to me?

What I always wonder about these sort of cars, are you wearing a helmet or some sort of glasses in this to prefent flies or bees slapping onto your face?

Arct1k 07.08.2015 04:48 PM

A Brit living in NJ driving manual. Lol

Honestly no idea - it doesn't sound crunchy when driving. I have no idea what the camera is picking up. I think it might be vibration from my exhaust heat shield.

It's a supercharged engine vs a turbo.

I have a helmet but confess I'm just wearing sunglasses at the moment. Probably not the best idea.

RC-Monster Mike 07.08.2015 05:00 PM

This american drives a manual, though - I prefer it everywhere but in city driving. Pretty sure eye protection is mandatory, too - just like on a motorcycle. I watched the video 2x - the 1st time, there was a lot of noise, but the 2nd time on a different pc, there was much less "crunchy" interference-type noise.
I look forward to going for a zip in it!

_paralyzed_ 07.09.2015 11:25 AM

Awesome!

I'd get so many tickets in that. I have no self restraint when it comes to application of the throttle!

Does it do sweet burnouts or is it too "planted" to get much tire spin? Burnout video?

Arct1k 08.23.2015 07:33 PM

Ready when you are mike!!!

Come on down (and maybe bring welder LOL)

http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...psffjjcrpm.jpg

http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...pslkh4qwb2.jpg


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