McIntyre Tib what?
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Yeah. Like the topic implies. This Yugo makes the McIntyre Tib look like a Honda...and I'm using that as harsh as I can.
http://www.swvrscca.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=816
And if you guys utter the word repost, you can lick my balls. 8)
http://www.swvrscca.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=816
And if you guys utter the word repost, you can lick my balls. 8)
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Re: FS:1st gen tib. OEM shark racing wing
I'm going to assume that the rear engine is powering the rear wheels. And this poses a tough question. How the eff did they do that??
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It takes alot of skill for someone to put that car together...let alone to actually make it work and be fast.
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Re: Wiseco Piston GB???
interesting... I will give it that. As a near cousin to the fiat's I love so much (the original 128 designs were sold to Yugoslavia to produce the Yugo) I would have gone with dual Lancia engines before I stuck a chrysler engine in the front and a big caddy engine in the back.
If I wanted to go with the caddy engine, I would have JUST used that, there is no way the little chrysler engine in the front can be doing anything but adding ballest to keep the front wheels on the ground.
If I wanted to go with the caddy engine, I would have JUST used that, there is no way the little chrysler engine in the front can be doing anything but adding ballest to keep the front wheels on the ground.
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Re: Destroyed
I think Mad-Machine ment that in terms of putting power on the ground. that four is prolly only kicking out half the power that that eight is laying down.