On Oct 12, 9:28 pm, "AshtarSheran" wrote:
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> >>Ummmm..... you don't expect that this supercharger shaped object really
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> >>> Is this a common idea? Im wondering how it would fit over the water
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> >>> These guys have been growing thier operation over the years and looks
> >>> like their doing ok, they custom make all the parts needed for mad max
> >>> replicas even functional switch operated supercharger! To bad the cars
> >>> are dissapearing.
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> >>>http://www.lastinterceptor.com/PursuitSpecial/
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> > At least until the batteries runs down.... which is why I suggest the
> > Ion battery version. They work far better than the hand crank model.
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> just put in peddles on the passenger side, it will give him something to do.
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> Also the "supercharger shaped object" does in fact add wind resistance,
> which is very important to help slow down if going too fast.
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> 93 5.0 excopcar 8# KeeneBell, tuned, 145k miles and still fast.
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well the body has weiand stamped on it but if its fake I wouldnt want
one. I would love to make one of these cars out of a torino. with a
functional supercharger. Also a big movie car fan. Id have a 76 amc
pacer mirth mobile from waynes world right now if the only one i could
find cheap, the retard didnt want $4000 for it. its worth $1500 at
most. Would also like to have a starsky and hutch torino, elanor, heck
would even be fun to make the mustang from the new Death Race movie.
But the mirth mobile is about the only thing thats in my price range /
interest level.
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