Has anyone seen them run?
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Jason?
anyone know of this?
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Re: anyone know of this?
I don't think they've gone into production yet. But youtube has some videos of them testing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtDKVbLvKOE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtDKVbLvKOE
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Re: anyone know of this?
How about a 190hp Yamaha R1 version. }:) }:) }:)
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Reminds of this:
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I got to drive the road-legal Hayabusa powered Rage buggy a few years ago in the UK. Awesomely fun.
This sort of thing would make for a ridiculously cool spec class in Solo. Especially if it could do double duty as a Rallycross car.
Rage had it down to just a swap of wheels and coilovers to go from track day toy to off road racer.
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I got to drive the road-legal Hayabusa powered Rage buggy a few years ago in the UK. Awesomely fun.
This sort of thing would make for a ridiculously cool spec class in Solo. Especially if it could do double duty as a Rallycross car.
Rage had it down to just a swap of wheels and coilovers to go from track day toy to off road racer.
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Re: anyone know of this?
In a few years when all new cars suck for motorsports (mandatory, non-defeatable stability control, etc), I think there will be a huge market for fun little racing toys like this. Tow it behind your everyday car, store and work on within one space in your garage, easy non-production-car maintenance.