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If you ever did that to a caterham, i would kill you.

We used to have a genuine Lotus 7, dads been on the search for a caterham though

Genuine lotus 7 i wouldnt but I don't see the harm in putting one in a caterham. No different than putting an SR, 4AGE or F20c in it.

Would go well in a caterham or a radical or something small and light like that. Would still haul arse in an s13 aswell lmao.

yep 400hp in a s13 goes quite nicely! Though i just read the reccomend a rebuild every 30 hours? screw that

Lost that SR Love? :D

Never! but V8s with ITBs are sex, and when was the last time you saw a v8 s13?! It would be an interesting project. Perhaps you need one for your mower?

afternoon ;)

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afternoon :D

hey mang, coming out tonight?

Never! but V8s with ITBs are sex, and when was the last time you saw a v8 s13?! It would be an interesting project. Perhaps you need one for your mower?

Hahahahaha, I like your thinking. Might be a plan if the turbo option doesnt work out :happy:

hey mang, coming out tonight?

Hahahahaha, I like your thinking. Might be a plan if the turbo option doesnt work out :happy:

Ive still got the SR turbo here if you think the mower could push it!

Genuine lotus 7 i wouldnt but I don't see the harm in putting one in a caterham. No different than putting an SR, 4AGE or F20c in it.

FYI caterham is made under license from Lotus.

Technicaly speaking a caterham is a Lotus...

FYI caterham is made under license from Lotus.

Technicaly speaking a caterham is a Lotus...

Technicaly speaking you are a guy but every one knows thats not really the case! :happy:

I'm willing to give it a go :D. If you're going to come out tonight, bring it along plz ;)

Will do

FYI caterham is made under license from Lotus.

Technicaly speaking a caterham is a Lotus...

But a real lotus 7 hasn't been produced since what, the 60s? Early 70s maybe? It would be a genuince classic

caterhams are a dime a dozen (figuratively speaking :happy:), and they put any of about 100 engines in them from factory anyway.

Kinda like 32s. They are everywhere, everyone hates them, not worth a penny. But 31s: they are classics. Something special. Everyone loves them. Worth a fortune. Etc. :D

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But a real lotus 7 hasn't been produced since what, the 60s? Early 70s maybe? It would be a genuince classic

caterhams are a dime a dozen (figuratively speaking :happy:), and they put any of about 100 engines in them from factory anyway.

Kinda like 32s. They are everywhere, everyone hates them, not worth a penny. But 31s: they are classics. Something special. Everyone loves them. Worth a fortune. Etc. :D

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Caterhams aren’t, PRB’s and Westfield replicals are everywhere.

A current Caterham is still a $100k car..

a 70's - 80's Caterham will bring anything from $30k - $70k

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