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somethings not right with this smart car

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They're all like that... :rofl:

Rob.

Someones put a Furbie vRS engine in it..............:rofl:

Sounds like it has a bike engine in it :D

Wonder how stable it is at that speed ?

Sounds like it's on the same lines as this one.

They're all like that... :rofl:

Rob.

I know.Keeps my pizza hot when it arrives though:rofl:

(that one looks mental:eek: )

The good old Hyabuser conversion no doubt.

Sounds rather nice!

Yep...'Busa Motor :) Some 4-Cylinder motors do sound good:)

There was one at autosport 05 with a busa engine in the back and one up front.

i drove one for 2 years... they didnt shift like that! a bit of a gust of wind and your clinging for your life!

holy s***

thats a special little car... ;)

I want!

The good old Hyabuser conversion no doubt.

Phillip keeps threatening to do that to mine if he wins the lottery:finger:

Kathy

Phillip keeps threatening to do that to mine if he wins the lottery:finger:

Kathy

If he wins the lottery, he can do his own up!

Phillip keeps threatening to do that to mine if he wins the lottery:finger:

Kathy

If he wins the lottery, he can do his own up! But can have one? :D

It is called a "Smartuki", Cost is just over 10 k to build & you still have to supply the donor car. :)

It revs to 13k rpm, has a Cosworth gearbox, Top speed 132 m.p.h, 0-60 approx 4.8 seconds. :eek:

Its what a Smart should be :rofl:

Theres definitely something wrong with it. It actually took a corner quite well.

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