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Old 02-05-2002, 09:58 AM   #6
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I was lucky enough to have driven this car at WFC 2001. This car has a turbo technology kit. While it looks a bit more extreme than a street car, it's actually driven on the weekends. Low end, twin turbo cars make a lot of torque, but its a lot smoother than say a blower car or nitrous. It's very difficult to describe... kinda like someone picks the car up and starts pulling it along. Very smooth...
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