Drifty Volvo

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gtst lad
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Drifty Volvo

Post by gtst lad »

Here's my new drifto toy :D
It already has the following which makes life easy.
  • Welded diff
  • Seats and harnesses
  • Hydraulic handbrake
  • A bit of suspension tweaking
  • Wheels and spares
Also came with a 1.8 16v engine and other bits to fit (when time allows).

Here's a few pics :D
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and the engine

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Should be top fun and something abit different :P

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Post by Stuart »

Fantastic :notworthy:

I am looking forward to seeing and hearing this thing in the flesh, looks like you have abit of a bargain on your hands too. I take it you're keeping this one road legal mate?
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Post by gtst lad »

stuartstaples wrote:Fantastic :notworthy:

I am looking forward to seeing and hearing this thing in the flesh, looks like you have abit of a bargain on your hands too. I take it you're keeping this one road legal mate?
Thanks Mr Stu :D

Yep this ones going to be road legal, might as well make my AA cover worthwhile lol

Really want to make your drifty day on the 9th but i'm waiting on the fella i bought it off to post me the mot as he couldn't find it at the time.

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Post by duncan »

Should be pretty interesting :D

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Post by Gsi_Joe »

Quality! (I know i'm biased), but like you say, it's something different! 8)

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Cheers all, at the moment i must have the least power on bigpower though.... a whole 80bhp lol

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Post by Kieron »

I love these. They are fast becoming the new drift toy for a bit of fun. :grin:

From what I have heard the 1.7 engined ones are the best to get and once the diff is welded up you have lots of cheap fun on tap!
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This one has a 1.7 in it at the moment :-D 8)

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Post by RX7 »

I used to have a 1.7 one of those !!!!!!

It was pretty good fun and I had plenty of good memories in mine !!

Great fun in the snow or wet !!

Lol at the wheels.....are they from a Mini ?!!?

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Post by Ben »

Class !!! ... with a capital C ...
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