3800 now thats what i'm talkin 'bout

preussenGTP

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Originally posted by syP@Mar 7 2006, 02:10 AM
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Originally posted by syP+Mar 7 2006, 12:50 PM-->
umm for $50,000 more (already spending 400k, whats another 50k?) you can get a new carrera GT
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you DO realize this is 1988 performance?

the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 needs 488ci. or 8.0L of displacement and QUAD turbos (thats 4) in its W-16 1000HP motor to go 253MPH

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There is only one of these Calloway Sledgehammer Corvette cars at the moment that I know of. Callaway at the time of building this one said they could/would make another or others for 400,000. US dollars. The top speed of 254.76 MPH was attained by John Lingenfelter as the driver, and apparently was not an official documented recorded speed. Although the production was only limited to one, I am sure that if more people who bought much more expensive vehicles would have weighed the overall package, they may have bought one of these. After all it still is a small block Chevy, okay a 880 H.P. one at that...lol. Lets not forget that this car is 17 years old too.
 

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Originally posted by preussenGTP+Mar 7 2006, 12:27 PM-->
Originally posted by syP@Mar 7 2006, 12:50 PM
umm for $50,000 more (already spending 400k, whats another 50k?) you can get a new carrera GT
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you DO realize this is 1988 performance?

the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 needs 488ci. or 8.0L of displacement and QUAD turbos (thats 4) in its W-16 1000HP motor to go 253MPH

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There is only one of these Calloway Sledgehammer Corvette cars at the moment that I know of. Callaway at the time of building this one said they could/would make another or others for 400,000. US dollars. The top speed of 254.76 MPH was attained by John Lingenfelter as the driver, and apparently was not an official documented recorded speed. Although the production was only limited to one, I am sure that if more people who bought much more expensive vehicles would have weighed the overall package, they may have bought one of these. After all it still is a small block Chevy, okay a 880 H.P. one at that...lol. Lets not forget that this car is 17 years old too.
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well the year really shouldn't matter unless that 800hp monster passes emissions :unsure:
 
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