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| Hulme CanAm |
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| Svenstijlaart 05-31-2010 |
The Caparo is a similar car but I think even more hardcore than the Hulme. Some figures 575bhp 550kg a power to weight ratio much higher than the hulme. it is also equipped with a race derived 3.5L V8 wich hits 10.500rpm. look at www.caparo-t1.com for more information |
| what is a Caparo T1 |
| ronbros 05-28-2010 |
like said,, what exactlly is a Caparo T1, can it be repaired or replaced quickly and cheaply any where in the world?? by almost any fair technician?? 7 liters, NA,, in a 1000Kg, has got to be fierce. and almost indestrucable. |
| Great Car |
| Svenstijlaart 05-27-2010 |
looks like an incredible car to drive, but i think an high revving engine would suit it better like te Caparo T1. I think if the two of them would race the Caparo will finish first |
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