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lol. I didn't think that thing could even be driven. It's got a centre mounted seat which placed the gearshift where your nuts should be. But apparently it was entered in the dyno comp.

Richard

wtf is, (or was) that yellow thing?

its not a proton jumbuck, is it?

Osman prepped convertable rexy...

How selfish..theres all that room for other people yet they have 1 seat...then again i dont think many people would be caught ded riding in that thing.

Osman prepped convertable rexy...

How selfish..theres all that room for other people yet they have 1 seat...then again i dont think many people would be caught ded riding in that thing.

i now see why they covered the image in the ads....they didnt want all the average punters being violently ill in their homes......and they still wanted people to turn up to look at it

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Any results from the dyno?  

The yellow-submarine ran 104awkw in Melb - apparently it is good for 500... but hadn't been tuned. Right.

think it ran 284awkw.jim who tunes my car told me it probably has another 20kw in it but the dyno operator was a little bit dubious always changing the correction values. bring on dynodynamics shootout mode.eg my first run had a corr. of1.98 and second had a corr. of 1.29 figure that??

Convertable rexy? They've just chainsawed the roof off!

I always thought a convertable was a car that you could Convert. That is is just one of the worst rexs that i have ever seen with the roof hacked off. I epecially like the gas bottle up on the parcel shelf. Even the steering wheel is yellot!

Someone should take Cabin to court for false advertising. Convertable WRX indeed. :spew:

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