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haa.. that made me literally laugh out loud ( and rather loud at that ! ) what the HELL are some people thinking?

that filter sticking out of the hood looks SH!T.

and to say the motors never even been started? wtf ? how do they know it even fires?

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Maybe he didn't want to start it because a V8 through cannons sounds like S**T!

I've heard some big V8's sound very nice out of cannons... I can imagine a standard one with a 'bolt on' job wouldn't be all that awe-inspiring.

If I had my way I would love to put a V8 into the 32. Im a V8 man at heart, and I cant imagine the look on people's faces!

Saying that its obviously not the most cost effective and practical thing to do but hey... good luck to them.. judging on the paint job, they're keen on being different..

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