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farkin! bit big! you could photograph Tasmania from your balcony Troy.

its kinda like that...lol that is only part of it , another part doubles the 1300mm to 2600mm. its like waist high now from the floor..lol

took some other photos with them the other day,,,but its so amazing you cant tell how far away it is of a kite surfer. he was a few K's out at least

if your a lay person like myself, this is a good read, how a rotary engine works.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/rotary-engine4.htm

Rotary engines rock,,, rev like hell , sound isnt as smooth but still goes like hell

get used to them you might have one someday

http://www.autoweb.com.au/cms/A_55754/titl...ewsarticle.html

Rotary engines rock,,, rev like hell , sound isnt as smooth but still goes like hell

get used to them you might have one someday

http://www.autoweb.com.au/cms/A_55754/titl...ewsarticle.html

+1. Alot of people don't like the sound, I'm quite fond of pp/bp and turbo rotaries. Probably still to this day, a rotary is the fastest car I've been in...

Hmmm..

Cars making big ass clunking noises over bumps like the coilovers don't want to stay under the guards. All bolted up mint and tight too. Don't know wtf going on.

do u have adjustable camber arms? thats the noisiest component of my suspension

-D

I have nothing. It's actually like the coilover is about to fall out. Took the wheel off with Wayne earlier and all the bolts are tight. Shook the coilover and right at the top of the going it makes a knocking sound. I don't know if anything is hitting anywhere. But it wasn't making the noise yesterday

I have nothing. It's actually like the coilover is about to fall out. Took the wheel off with Wayne earlier and all the bolts are tight. Shook the coilover and right at the top of the going it makes a knocking sound. I don't know if anything is hitting anywhere. But it wasn't making the noise yesterday

sounds like the bump stop needs replacing (if it even has one - some (like my old bilsteins) dont have bump stops)

-D

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