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Some pics I just wanted to share with SAU people.

Side shot

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From the front with bonnet up

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The awesome engine!!

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Fuel system

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Don't ask me what possed me to take a shot, but I reckon it's in a class of it's own!

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Originally posted by predator666

Where abouts did u take the shot anyway?

It was a while back when it was out at Eastern Creek. I've got footage of it running around at Oran Park, but I've got problems with getting it into PC. Sounds f*ckn awesome!

Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

my work computer isnt showing the pics:(

theres no other way i can look at em besides the 'right click,' followed by the 'show picture,' function is there?

if not i hope they come up on the computer @ home:)

If your at work they probably lock you out with a firewall. Try at home, and if you still can't PM me and I'll email you them.

That Fuel system is actually two seperate systems,,because Cams made Fred add so much weight he decided to have a spare one just in case one failed,,,,,I think from memory the car had to carry an extra 130 Kilos.

Neil.

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