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due to the popularity of lunatics such as mario(gtr700) and munro with there crazy gtr's

i have decided to follow in there footsteps and produce my own badass drag car

now my budget is small some may say stupidly spall ($500 to get me started)

but due to no one wanting to purchase my 1981 toyota corroler it has now become the official fatz drag car

my plans r as follows

1. cut the rust out so they will allow it on eastern creek

2. test the bastard

3. stripp the ****er and run it again

........

10 turbo the standard angine and blow the living *** out of it

11 if its still going run some NOS (fatz and furiuos style)

....

and so on

fatz drag car

now casue im a tight arse i need all your help

anything you can spare

especially if you have a rb20/25 that you feel like you need to donate to the casuse

all peaple who contribute will get there name writen on the car with no less than one genuine paint brush( in bright pink)

also if you donate this is a hands on experiment so i expect you to drive the thing

if all goes to plan we should be running 12's by christmas and 6's by easter next year.

if nothing happens ill be the dick running 20's in a shit corroler at the creek

lol

pete

and a picture to wet you mouth

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I just cannot believe that you people are taking the pi55. We are dealing with a loose cannon here - if we don't humour hum (notice the same spelling) he mite get loaded and drive the thung on a pubic road somewhere and place the sukurity of other rode user at risk.

Pete I happily contribute 48 1981 vintage 750ml KB cans so you can get the welder out and construck the twin exit zorst same as the 31.

BUT..............................I wanna be there to watch!!

ura legend

is somebody knocking my spelling

yea all sticker r welcome.

the turbo install will be as easy as

dude to the budget nature of the car i feel that i might just g-tech it casuse that cost nothing and EC cost 50 bux

urmine- i like it TYPE FATZ

Manjanal- i might ad a WRX bonnet scoup GAFFA taped on for effect

SATO- every time dom has to drive it she says it doesnt work but when i turn the key it fires first time. funny how she always goes for the gtr first

Redline- oh where serious... lol

Bonkers- ill take your 81 kb cans... nothing that a fridge and a fine filter wont fix

i spoke to dom about this project and here oppinion was that we would be better off if someone stole it... so im guessing that is a green light boys

pete

Dino,

I was thinking that a turbo that is under 1500kgs might just be a bit small... maybe someone on the forums works for an avaition company and can pick us up an engine off a jet cheap... and 20,000L of avgas... if the engine is too much trouble then the avgas will do!!!

Imagine a jet engine sitting in the boot of THE corrie!

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