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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:18 am
The first sportscar to reach 1,000 horsepower per ton. It can corner at 3g's. It's described as a F1 car for the street. The Caparo T1  $387,000 USD 3.5 liter Dry Sump V8, producing 575 horsepower and 309 ft lbs of torque. 0-60 in 2.5 seconds, 0-100 in 5 seconds, top speed of over 200 mph. It's simlpy awesome biggrin
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:53 am
You sure that thing's street legal? Good lord.
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:09 pm
OMG! it looks so cool! and I think its incerdible that its streat legal! are u sure? And the price is so low, for that monster, awesome!
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:51 pm
holy shyt. . .as soon as that thing pulls out the driveway i bet it'll be pulled over. lol, i bet its light enough to take off
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:16 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:33 am
I'd be surprised if that was street legal here in the U.S.
Any idea on the emissions? It turns out quite a few sports/ super cars aren't imported to the U.S. because they can't pass emissions... great example would be the TVR Speed 12...
Pretty much does look like an F-1 car with a few extra farings... I wouldn't drive it... I'm more about how it looks.
Still, I must say, it's a bad-a** car.
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:08 am
Mallorys Wedgie Friend I'd be surprised if that was street legal here in the U.S. Any idea on the emissions? It turns out quite a few sports/ super cars aren't imported to the U.S. because they can't pass emissions... great example would be the TVR Speed 12... Pretty much does look like an F-1 car with a few extra farings... I wouldn't drive it... I'm more about how it looks. Still, I must say, it's a bad-a** car. I don't know anything about the emissions, but if it doesn't come to America, it will probably be because of bumper and ride height restrictions. Still someone could probably still get one under the display rule (not sure what it is officially called, but you can have any car, as long as it doesn't archive over 3,000 miles a year).
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:17 am
gman15975 Mallorys Wedgie Friend I'd be surprised if that was street legal here in the U.S. Any idea on the emissions? It turns out quite a few sports/ super cars aren't imported to the U.S. because they can't pass emissions... great example would be the TVR Speed 12... Pretty much does look like an F-1 car with a few extra farings... I wouldn't drive it... I'm more about how it looks. Still, I must say, it's a bad-a** car. I don't know anything about the emissions, but if it doesn't come to America, it will probably be because of bumper and ride height restrictions. Still someone could probably still get one under the display rule (not sure what it is officially called, but you can have any car, as long as it doesn't archive over 3,000 miles a year). Looks fine on ride height, it surprises me how high it is... bumpers may be a b***h though... hopefully it won't turn into a 914-case...
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