Author Topic: R32 too slow  (Read 4307 times)

Offline tinman

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #10 on: 25 January 2004, 01:28 »
buy a VX220 turbo or an Elise and do it properly.


I think you must go to confession.

i think you need to go on a test drive. even an elise 111 would leave an R32 for dead and cost 10 grand less.

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #11 on: 25 January 2004, 01:33 »
either that or the nut house!!! a vauxhall!!!! :o :o

the VX is built by Lotus. it has a Vauxhall engine and a horrid badge.

but lets face it, an Exige or a VX220 Turbo would cost less than an R32 and would leave a 911 Turbo for dead. the fact you cant get a baby seat in the car is no real loss.

if you want performance, why go half measures.

Offline modulater

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #12 on: 25 January 2004, 02:23 »
Each to their own tinman.

I would get an audi RS6 if I had the cash

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #13 on: 06 February 2004, 23:10 »
Don't know but I think it would do just fine for me. :)

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #14 on: 06 February 2004, 23:45 »
Or you could go for a twin turbo Supra for ?14K second hand  ;)

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #15 on: 07 February 2004, 00:05 »
nah r32 into a mk2

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #16 on: 07 February 2004, 00:07 »
^ LOL a R32 - MK2 conversion would be awsome! only it would probally be like the 20Valve NOVA conversions, Ive seen NOVAs rip in two because there engines are to powerfull  :o

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Re:R32 too slow
« Reply #17 on: 07 February 2004, 00:14 »
no of one takin place at jbs. hate to think how much it gona cost though cos bet engines a fortune. never mind fitting