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Noble M15 |
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Proudly South African |
smithcg 04-08-2006 |
Many people think that this wonderful vehicle is a work of art and an incredible piece of machinery, well... they would be right but where this wonderful performance comes from is another story. THe ford Duratec engine was built in none other than Port Elizabeth, South Africa. There are very few other people out there that have managed to acomplish such a challenge. A V6 with only 2 turbos pushing out the power of a naturally asperated V10. I take my hat off to them. My one question is, if the South Africans can do this with a bit of thinking and some work, imagine what the Germans and other European countries are capable if they use their minds. It isn't cubic-inches that count, it the way you master it. |
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