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On the topic of crazy Ladas..

Nice one thats quick bro, i have a mate hoping for 11s too but hes currently only doing trial testing on the airstrip at his farm. Its a Lada Niva with a 2JZ & big single. Radiator had to be moved forward, big job. It launched so hard that it broke the parnhard rod off the chassis mount. Look out for LDA2JZ hes a sik c**t.
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