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Its an old vid and you can tell by the boofy curls Orido has for hair.. but bloody hell, the engineering thats gone into this 86 is damn cool.

keep an eye out for how fast it shoots off into the distance at around a minute. :P

hey rezz, i always wanted to know do they really flash there headlights like that if you wanna race in japan?

I can confirm they do.

its not just folklore... :thumbsup:

i almost pissed myself when I saw it take off.......man that thing goes hard

like a scalded cat as some would put it..

I wonder how quick it gets to 200 from a rolling start...?

how the bloody heck did the guy get registration for that frankenstein of a thing...?

imagine that with oz compliance and rego!! scare the pants off everyone wanting a go!!:laughing-smiley-014:

hahaha,

would love pulling up to some fooly sick v8 and putting it and the other 5 occupants to shame...(not to mention how many are in the boot)

youd put more than just a dinosaur driver to shame i reckon... :thumbsup:

itd humiliate an enzo no doubt..

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