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just looked at the whole thread, thats totally crazy!

i really wonder why people do that though, like excels just look so homo

be interesting to see how it performs on track, he should come to QLD and compete in the excel sprints

That seems almost as cool as me putting a body kit on my pedal bike with a pop can stuck in the rear tire. To me it's a shame that soo much hard Well thought out work went into such a lowly car/platform.

That seems almost as cool as me putting a body kit on my pedal bike with a pop can stuck in the rear tire. To me it's a shame that soo much hard Well thought out work went into such a lowly car/platform.

seems to me like a very typical closeminded response. its a tubeframe chassis. built from the ground up and the only few things that are still excel would be the roof and maybe doors. i rekn its gonna be a weapon and hilarious at that cos it'll have guys like you scratching their heads in confusion. and that's probably the exact reason the builder chose the platform

i love it! i love seeing somthing different. im sick to death of the same skyline, evo, wrx bull shit. its refreshing to know there are people out there still using their imagination! well done.

seems to me like a very typical closeminded response. its a tubeframe chassis. built from the ground up and the only few things that are still excel would be the roof and maybe doors. i rekn its gonna be a weapon and hilarious at that cos it'll have guys like you scratching their heads in confusion. and that's probably the exact reason the builder chose the platform

All to house a SR20..?

:)

don't the sr20det engines put out lots of power for cheap?

Ahhh SR20DET maybe but in the specs he mentioned that engine was SR20DE in the very first post. I only looked at pics and didn't really read much of the actual thread

Please feel free to correct me though

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