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#21 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
Lachie Posted on: 2009/2/2 5:34
I had a little trip in the red rocket on friday night and in tyrie's defence it does handle well and has a sunroof If you were on a budget to build a hillclimb/motorkhana car or similar I reckon you could do much worse than start with one of these.


#22 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
ROConnor Posted on: 2009/2/2 5:44
if were any modern euivalent of an old datsun I'd say chery.... maybe?


#23 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/2/2 6:02
This Cheery?

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Drive.com.au: From China, the Chery


#24 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
ROConnor Posted on: 2009/2/2 6:06
NO! not that chery... that chery is ####...

edit: I thought you had made a mistake saying cheery? but I figured it out, and hid the proof!


#25 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
Posted on: 2009/2/2 6:08
and i thought the 1200 was a tin can... at least i has some metal in it not like that cherry


#26 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
Tyrie Posted on: 2009/2/2 8:29
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Jeebus... pass me whatever you've been smoking.

Like I can talk... Just got a new daily the other week. POV packed Suzuki swift.


now now steve if we're gonna start comparing modified cars you'll have to compete with this, which you clearly cant

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#27 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
ROConnor Posted on: 2009/2/2 8:40
Sorry tyrie, thats cool for a mica but it still dosent win

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#28 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
wolki101 Posted on: 2009/2/2 8:48
i'm not sure whether or not i like those tomei cars, i think that ridiculous ride height really kills it for me.



#29 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/2/2 8:49
how bout nissan 1400 ute as a modern 1200 lol ... near on exactly the same


#30 Re: modern 1200 equivalent?
ROConnor Posted on: 2009/2/2 8:52
probly depend on the circuit they were raceing, may hav needed the travel on rough old track's??

Not my cup of tee realy iether,but they are still radicle!



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