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<blockquote data-quote="jonnybusa" data-source="post: 3140418" data-attributes="member: 574197"><p>Actually, I dont work @ or own a motorcycle shop. I just have friends that do, and I've been building cars and bikes for a while now.</p><p></p><p>I actually work for a moving company, ATLAS VAN LINES, and own and operate my own tractor and trailer. I have a brand new Kenworth tractor, and its the 1st year w/ a twin turbo setup. Its fast and efficient as hell.</p><p></p><p>Yes, that car has alot tied up in it. More than money though, there is hundreds and hundreds of man hours involved in it w/ testing and tuning. The car is a street car 1st, and has registration and insurance, and I drive it a couple times a week. Its not even close to a drag race suspension...its more a street setup, and it took alot of time getting the right parts and tuning the suspension to handle the +1300rwhp. It now clocks of consistent 1.25 sec 60' times, which is insane for any car, let alone one that I sometimes drive home after I destroy all the trailered cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonnybusa, post: 3140418, member: 574197"] Actually, I dont work @ or own a motorcycle shop. I just have friends that do, and I've been building cars and bikes for a while now. I actually work for a moving company, ATLAS VAN LINES, and own and operate my own tractor and trailer. I have a brand new Kenworth tractor, and its the 1st year w/ a twin turbo setup. Its fast and efficient as hell. Yes, that car has alot tied up in it. More than money though, there is hundreds and hundreds of man hours involved in it w/ testing and tuning. The car is a street car 1st, and has registration and insurance, and I drive it a couple times a week. Its not even close to a drag race suspension...its more a street setup, and it took alot of time getting the right parts and tuning the suspension to handle the +1300rwhp. It now clocks of consistent 1.25 sec 60' times, which is insane for any car, let alone one that I sometimes drive home after I destroy all the trailered cars. [/QUOTE]
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