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not only that, he just squeezed a 2J in to a mx71(I think that's it.. the old boxy one) cressida dubbed the cressie of death.

all up including the car the total cost was about $7K

that included fmic, some turbo the size of his son. and all other bits.

Orly... I wonder if he'd do an MX83 for similar money...

*rubs beard*

2jz in commo using VF series turbos.. the man is crazy..

thats like top secret putting in the v12 in a supra..

think a 26 will fit a micra with some modifying..?

u could do anything if u started with a spaceframe...

you can do it man.. I believe you have the tools, time and stupidity to try it..

:D

stfu lol.

thats it im doing it. sau wanna sponsor me with 20k to work with..?

u could do anything if u started with a spaceframe...

lol im a firm believer of the angle grinder.

move firewall back. some more bracing. new subframe boot mounter radiator. side exhaust 1 piece carbon tail shaft to a R200 diff on a custom rear cradle.i reckon the shifter will come out of the rear floor. :D

can u imagine it. 700kg 350kwatw :)

2jz in commo using VF series turbos.. the man is crazy..

thats like top secret putting in the v12 in a supra..

think a 26 will fit a micra with some modifying..?

I have to say the crazyest/coolest thing ive seen recently was the clowns on youtube with the haybusa engine in the smart car and talk of turboing it too. nuthin like 14k burnouts

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