GR with EVO conversion
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GR with EVO conversion
http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au ... tockID=478
some may have seen this -way cool....
note the CF coating on the interior too
some may have seen this -way cool....
note the CF coating on the interior too
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Just ask the owner MarkFTO, there are video clips & other stuff at the UK site about his car.
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This car was sold almost 4yrs ago. I first saw it just 1wk after Mikey (GPXXX) brought his car, & he relise he brought his FTO 1 wk early, because he really after a turbo FTO, hint why he turbo charged his FTO.shue wrote:is that car in australia or it markfto's car???
Prestige Motor Sport is one of the many brokers or agents in the world who use the same data base from Japan. So just because its show in a Aussie's site, it doesn't mean its either exclusive to Australia or its in Australia.
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Hopefully ready for June old dash out new dash in in 4 hrs and all working so quite happy with that I was expecting to find some horrors behind the alu dash
Relocation of dials full serivce dyno then off to the bodyshop for a revamp
Full topic can be found here...
http://www.ftooc.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=45900

Relocation of dials full serivce dyno then off to the bodyshop for a revamp
Full topic can be found here...
http://www.ftooc.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=45900
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have to admit 11-12 secs is damn fast, but putting a evo engine on front wheel is like losing the overall balance for cornering ah?
roughly how much does it cost for evo conversion? 10k?
roughly how much does it cost for evo conversion? 10k?

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I'd have thought the engine was lighter,so the handling balance would be improved.akuma3 wrote:have to admit 11-12 secs is damn fast, but putting a evo engine on front wheel is like losing the overall balance for cornering ah?
roughly how much does it cost for evo conversion? 10k?
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