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Anyone fancy a little Fiesta. lol

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That front-end looks like a Halfords Corsa ;)

25k yet the pop rivet bodywork is cracked in a few places.... oh and it looks wicked, wait not wicked the other thing..... oh thats it, it looks ****e.

Oh dear :(

The power and idea is impressive, but the looks are not really my thing.

It is a car built with a purpose and certain competition & Regs,

so function and performance not looks being main and over riding concern.

Not just some Custom road Car for cruises or posing down Mickey D's.

george

It is a car built with a purpose and certain competition & Regs,

so function and performance not looks being main and over riding concern.

Not just some Custom road Car for cruises or posing down Mickey D's.

george

Yes clearly, looking at the advert.

I reckon he hit the '0' button one too many times when writing the ad.

Looks like a lot of fun and probably very brutal too with all that power in such a small package :)

The 138bhp four-cylinder petrol engine deactivates two cylinders (when driving under light loads, such as periods of motorway cruising) to improve fuel economy. It is the same engine as in the Volkswagen Golf.

I'd guess it turns off two cylinders then ;)

@cheezemonkhai: huh?

Amazing build, i'm pretty sure i seen the project thread from another forum a while back.

**** looks, its all about performance.

I've seen it go around knockhill and the noise is insane.

The 138bhp four-cylinder petrol engine deactivates two cylinders (when driving under light loads, such as periods of motorway cruising) to improve fuel economy. It is the same engine as in the Volkswagen Golf.

I'd guess it turns off two cylinders then ;)

I Have no idea how, but this seems to have ended up in the wrong thread :S

It was originally posted in the Audi engine turning off cylinders thread.

Edited by cheezemonkhai

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