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    Default Would you drive it?

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    Id drive the crap out of that thing!

    Also if you swap the hayabusa engine...makes that thing a rocket...that’s if you can catch traction
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    Probably not, but I'd always have it with me in the bed of my truck for when I needed to squeeze in tight places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eighty_3 View Post
    Probably not, but I'd always have it with me in the bed of my truck for when I needed to squeeze in tight places.
    Ahahh in the ved of my trunk...good one i think it might actually fit
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    That's too funny. I'd take it for a test drive just for the fun, but definitely would not own the thing. If you would happen to get into an accident in that thing it would implode.
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    My sister has one. I hate riding with her in it, mainly because of her driving style and the fact that I drive a Charger and enjoy having my own "bubble". That car doesn't seem to believe in personal space. Would I ever own one? Um, no thanks.
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    No way! I laugh when I see people drive these (and when people drive Prius's-or Prii- fast and i-Miev's)
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    I tried but I cannot even fit in that thing (6'9")! But that is a good way to make sure I see you in my F-150!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eighty_3#ac View Post
    Probably not, but I'd always have it with me in the bed of my truck for when I needed to squeeze in tight places.
    same
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    No. I know someone that died in one. The wreck would have been minor in anything else...

    However it would be fun as crap to tear up auto x with one after to dropped a hybusa motor in one ;-)

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    No way
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    Nope, I like cars that are longer than 2 shopping carts put end to end. And that is true, put two ends together and they were longer than the car......
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    I know someone who owns one of these, they actually prefer to drive it over their Holden (Chev/Gm renamed in Aus) Monaro and Ferarri 550 (pretty sure they have an old 550 - they got it cheap and rebuilt it). Put that's only because she gets abused in other car for apparently having a "rent a car".

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    I'm safer on my Softail without a helmet.....
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