What do you get if you put a nascar V8 into an Evo?
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Originally Posted by jmartinez1170
What kinda of wheels plz more info.
Binno wheels, C-5000 TC style, 18 x 10.5"
It appears they are exclusive to the race series, and not sold retail. Not that they'd fit your car anyway...
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Originally Posted by mitsuorder
Couldn't tell you which car it was but the image give a bit of insight as to how they are constructed. Hoping that guy is showing joy to be alive and not paint from injury.
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Originally Posted by 04WWRS
LOl......if you don't like just making left hand turns you must really hate drag racing. No turns at all. Even less skill.
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Originally Posted by FJF
I tried running an oval once. It was the most frightening racing experience of my life. I could hardly complete a (fast) full lap. I used to think of oval jockeys as having a lower level of skill compared to road racers, but not anymore.
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Originally Posted by sonicnofadz
It might be frightening because of the high speeds involved, but it sure as hell doesn't involve much skill compared to WRC driving or normal circuit driving. Its also boring as hell to watch!
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Originally Posted by mitsuorder
Couldn't tell you which car it was but the image give a bit of insight as to how they are constructed. Hoping that guy is showing joy to be alive and not paint from injury.
Apparantly, once the car hits the grass, a self destruct sequence is initiated. The above driver is a lucky survivor.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Z0as9UD3p1w