if u have listed your truck on trade me lately then i,ve prob hasseled u, looking for a c/d class rig to get involved.
what do u seasoned guys think of this ?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 575213.htm
would this truck be a ok newbie d class weapon
Re: would this truck be a ok newbie d class weapon
tpft wrote:if u have listed your truck on trade me lately then i,ve prob hasseled u, looking for a c/d class rig to get involved.
what do u seasoned guys think of this ?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 575213.htm
I no this truck and he has put alot of work into it the motor is awsome you have to see it and hear it
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Re: would this truck be a ok newbie d class weapon
Lets start again, You want a D Class Rally truck. Now define what you want to do with said vehicle, Do you want to go out and compete and have fun and learn how to drive it properly OR do you want to go out and win D Class. They are two completley differernt things and this is what should be dictating what you need to be looking at.
To win you will probably need to lean more towards the low COG a little wider than normal with huge amounts of bottom each torque
Hell I'm full of it anyway
your money your truck to each his own.. Personally you need a Suzuki
To win you will probably need to lean more towards the low COG a little wider than normal with huge amounts of bottom each torque
Hell I'm full of it anyway

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tpft wrote:how about a suzuki with a turbo hayabusa motor :P
to be totally honest having the dumbest, loudest butt ugly vechile, has always sort of been me.(see other post in projects)
someone did that in a 1984 KP61 Toyota Starlet it was a bitch of a rally car
Redline nearing 12,000rpm


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