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Yeah remember when I had the Varrstoens? must of been 2 years ago..

That's what other supercharged v8 drivers they tell me before they loose

Also, do want to try those professors on.. interested in how they'd look in 20s

oh Yeh. You had your diffuser sticky taped on haha

Or you could just run manual like a real man

In all fairness, that auto gearbox he has is so intense. I would prefer that over manual.

maybe will buy for Sunbeam V8 build down the track...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-460-Big-Block-/271807637901?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item3f48ff698d

want to EFI though. not sure what V8 would be best to use.

maybe will buy for Sunbeam V8 build down the track...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-460-Big-Block-/271807637901?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item3f48ff698d

want to EFI though. not sure what V8 would be best to use.

Or you could avoid that difficult conversation with your parents altogether and go with an AC Cobra kit car

572? wtf. i gotta try and fit it in a british sports cars...

well if you being a pansy

http://www.triumphroverspares.com.au/page.asp?parentid=5&parent2id=16&parent3id=19&productid=68

based ont eh rover 3.5L v8..360kw

but if sunbeams came with USA v8's and ddesigned to fit a 427 anyhow.. why not?

http://www.hotrod.com/cars/featured/hrdp-1003-big-block-sunbeam-tiger/

Get the Coyote in a crate from the states, much cheaper than the Miami is over here.

Re: Jap rims on ford, why not it's something different. Might go down and see Aaron on Saturday and suss them out.

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