A new one to me
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A new one to me
http://www.lamcars.com Dave will hate this
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me neither dude!
I can't seem to get it to work either
David. I like the X Box. That LAM buggy seems to have an engine and gearbox from a front wheel drive car in it, as a complete unit. Hence the bulge in the rear seat space. I've looked into the rear of my buggy and wondered about doing something like that myself, but the re-engineering of the frame, that would be required, has always dismayed me and the local rego rules would be an almost insurmountable hurdle. Hence the popularity of Subaru transplants here.
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[QUOTE="shaihulud"]David. I like the X Box. That LAM buggy seems to have an engine and gearbox from a front wheel drive car in it, as a complete unit. [/QUOTE] Think your right Richard,, the good thing is, its only 450kg, i think thats under our SVA regs :rock: those wheels make it look a bit, toy like
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Its funny, but the more i look at it, the less i like it the moulding work i think could be improved upon, the trim edge looks, a bit up n down, and the rear end looks like an elephant has sat on it sharpen up the moulding a bit, a nice set of wheels n tyres and it could look a lot better IMO. Cant see it being any good in the dirt maybe the new Euro street bug. Place your order here Dave
Too girly girly. Needs some meaty tires and some reshaping on the body squaty rear end. Cool concept. I wish someone would develop a similar chassis using a civic drivetrain or something readily avaiable and cheap to retrofit to our current manx/ manxwannabe bodies. Can you say midengine WRX???? Keep the VW front end for simplicity and cost. MURZ manxwannabe HEHEHE
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