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its a 20 minute video, but well worth it... the amount of engineering and planning is quite cool, none of this slap bang rubbish.

keep an eye out for the bit where he calls his missus, and the use of a greddy profec :(

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http://www.imvfilms.com/joesgttt.php

its a 20 minute video, but well worth it... the amount of engineering and planning is quite cool, none of this slap bang rubbish.

keep an eye out for the bit where he calls his missus, and the use of a greddy profec :thumbsup:

Didn't watch the video (don't have 20 minutes atm!), but if you like modified exotics, Heffner's Performance is a tuning company that does twin turbo kits for Vipers, GT's, Gallardo's, etc. and their website have some videos of the cars in action. http://www.heffnersperformance.com/videos.htm

Didn't watch the video (don't have 20 minutes atm!), but if you like modified exotics, Heffner's Performance is a tuning company that does twin turbo kits for Vipers, GT's, Gallardo's, etc. and their website have some videos of the cars in action. http://www.heffnersperformance.com/videos.htm

that car has been recently modified even further..the engine ahs been removed and completely built but non other than "Al Papitto". Im sure most of you guys prob never heard of him but he is the current record holder for modular engine 1/4 mile time in the mustang here in the US. best time was 9.37 at 155mph. no nitrous, no boost no nothing..just motor and its perfectly street legal. Al Papitto happens to be a friend of mine and a big authority on OHC head design . some of the work i have seen this guy do is really something..the GTTT now is running twin GT45R's...its now at SEMA in Vegas,once done there it on to the dyno to set some even crazier numbers..

Wow i mean just wow. Those things waste petrol as it is i wonder how much it wasted now lol.

Well, Clarkson got 4 mpg on Top Gear from the standard car, and I'd imagine this would use more again... Like 2 mpg

Edited by Big Rizza
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he loses once so now he has to upgrade rofl, best dude ever.

lol it's so fast and the furious.

Nice car though - high speed racer. I'm suprised he didn't run it again on the 1/4. .. and why you'd assume it's a street car if you nearly wiped it out at the 1/4 .. O_o

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