I think I have one in my garage. I've been planning on using it as a drift missile, but it's been on the backburner. --- Post updated --- If you ever need some parts, I can ship some over to you.
WHAT?! Get a new job! That payment is just the WORST! Come to my house real quick, I have a surprise for you. --- Post updated --- Also, the Burnside is DONE! I turned it into a chopped sled, and it looks amazing. Here are some pictures of the rebuild of the car and the end result:
I approve of the sled, though I would have gone for Alder Dragger 15x9's on the rear and 15x8's on the front.
Also, the Burnside is DONE! I turned it into a chopped sled, and it looks amazing. Here are some pictures of the rebuild of the car and the end result: I tried, they didn't fit though. Guess it was worth a try
Okay, I just spotted something awesome. There is a guy with A Civetta Bolide Class A on the streets! I found him while just cruising around. That thing looks absolutely insane! --- Post updated --- Awesome. Come up, i'll give you your surprise. Here you are: A brand new ETK 800 ttSport!
Wasn't the Class A replaced by the F63 Corse LM after a year or two? I remember Karl telling me that the Class A wasn't particularly safe.
Awesome. Come up, i'll give you your surprise. Here you are: A brand new ETK 800 ttSport! Hehe. Its okay. It has the DCT transmission, i6 Engine with a Wulff Turbocharger, sport suspension and pretty much everything. Its free. Take it --- Post updated --- It wasn't. People got it fixed and it got street legal, though. Most of them are based on the 3.5 V8 that is supercharged, but it definetly wasn't save.
That's what I mean - The car wasn't as safe as it should have been, so Civetta replaced it with the Corse LM in I wanna say '88, just after they launched the Corse. Keep in mind, this is coming from my former head mechanic.
I will say, the F63's engine is simply *brutal* to work on. Civetta really does know how to make an engine that makes people angry.
Yeah. They know. The engine was a pain in the a** to work on. If you forgot a screw, you basically had to take apart the whole car AND engine to get to that. That was the problem with the earlier F63's burning down - the engine was near the dry soundproofing and lit it on fire. That got fixed quickly though by resizing the engine .
So a buddy of mine found this for sale for $15k. Was in a rollover accident. He shipped it to me and I saw that it was a corse mk2, the one sold in the States. the original corse parts set me back about $100,000. It's almost done.
As I'm going to move to WCUSA soon, I have sold most of my cars except the S-Series, the K-Series and the Bolide Corse I just bought. Now I have $70,000 to spend for a new daily. Any good deals? I probably want a SUV or a large sedan. Must have good mileage and be fuel efficient.