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    Hayabusa Turbo powered Dax Rush

    You know you have a fast car when you easily leave behind a Lotus Elise around a track

    http://videos.streetfire.net/search/...6DB1C9729C.htm

    The feeling of acceleration and speed must be amazing.
    Last edited by Niko_Fx; 07-19-2006 at 06:29 PM.

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    wow, that must have been fun.
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    insane
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    Omg super passing power! lol

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    wow what kind of transmission did that have? it looked like right hand drive but his left hand was on wheel at shifts - paddle ?

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    Most bike engined kit cars try to go for paddle change these days. The Dax is a bit heavy for a bike engine, you should see the other bike engined 7 reps. Now they can move!
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    What about the twin engined Tiger? That thing'd fly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suka
    Most bike engined kit cars try to go for paddle change these days. The Dax is a bit heavy for a bike engine, you should see the other bike engined 7 reps. Now they can move!
    Yeah, I've heard the Dax is a bit unwieldly at the best of times even with 'smaller' engines. My personal favourite bike-engined 7 Rep is the Tiger Z100 http://www.tigerracing.com/cars/tiger-z100-main.php
    Last edited by :Exige:; 07-20-2006 at 05:52 AM.

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    Yes. The Tiger Z100WR is quite good, its just let down by the quality of the kit that the engines are in. As far as i have seen (and i have seen a few Tigers) the kit is poor and the finish is disapointing.
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