MR1- The Devildog project.

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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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Come and have a go then :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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PW@Woodsport wrote:Come and have a go then :thumleft:



Thanks very much for the offer .. maybe one day ... mk to you's quite the treck .. never know ..

thanks mate .. awesome project :thumleft:



Ps. i want one .. plus a massive car park to d1ck around in :mrgreen:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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How you getting on with this Paul .. any sideways tarmac action .. any new projects in the pipeline . .. you are one of my favorite fabricators :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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Not yet, it won't be going anywhere until i've bought a 4x4 and trailer to take it places, my current daily driver is a Mk1 SC :D
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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Love to see you do something like an ariel atom track weapon .. with a rev3 3sgte engine power plant ... love your work do something more nuts next Paul :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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I think a 3s-gte is too heavy for something like that, needs to be lightweight and revvy, like the 2zz-ge car Patrick built.

More nuts? .... i'm running out of Toyota based swap ideas now to be honest, but i'll think of something :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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PW@Woodsport wrote: i'll think of something :thumleft:



Hope so :thumleft: 8)



PW@Woodsport wrote:like the 2zz-ge car Patrick built.




Do you have a linky :D got me interested :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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Sorry i don't, if you Google "Rogue Xenon" you should find some info on it.
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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PW@Woodsport wrote:Sorry i don't, if you Google "Rogue Xenon" you should find some info on it.


Spot on , found my research for today .. cheers Paul :thumleft:
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Re: MR1- The Devildog project.

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Great idea for a project Paul! You may already be aware of this, but some trackday organisers won't allow single-seater cars on track. Almost all of them won't allow open-wheeled* cars on track. So I think you need some mudguards, and an extra seat bolted to the roof bars. Oh, and some R888's :D

*I saw a Westfield get black-flagged when his front mudguard/cycle wing/wheelarch thingy broke off. They wouldn't let him on until he'd found a way of cable-tying it back on so they do take it seriously.
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