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 ROCKET POWERED LIMO! 18,000 Horse power! 391 MPH! Jethro Bodine unavailable for comme 
		
		
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	http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t29789.html its insane, yet so sexy...oh yeah, and fer all you gearheads out there....czech out this porche: Porsche = really l337  | 
		
 Who the fuck usues a chevy engine in a Porsche?... 
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 must be a redneck 
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 OOORRRRRR he wanted it to actually be fast 
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 It's teh kit car.......   only the trunk lid and doors are Porsche..... 
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 woah.. that's a different 914... 
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 there's a guy here that has a jeep wrangler with a 350 in it 
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 the "porche" isnt really my style AT ALL. 
	The limo is awesome though :p  | 
		
 sweet fuckin limo! The porsche doesn't imress much tough.. 
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 Man, that's slow!  Can't even top 400mph.  What a pansy!  Ok...who am I kidding?  I've been 211mph on four wheels...can't imagine anything near 400. 
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 I saw the limo for the 4th or 5th time at Cordova Dragway Park on Friday.  It never gets old.  Something about jamming a jet engine up the ass of a pink limo appeals to me. 
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 that Porche is a piece... 
	if you want to see a REAL porch with a V-8 check out this guy's page... http://www.toy-jet.ls1fun.com/about.html supercharged LS1 in a 911 (NOT a kit car) he's currently running 11's in the 1/4 mile. http://www.toy-jet.ls1fun.com/images/tailup3.jpg btw, that massive ugly wing does have a purpose, it's the radiator.  | 
		
 awesome (toy jet) 
	Although, i like the UK guys determination to finish!  | 
		
 I have seen so many different rocket things, like a Firetruck:) 
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 Some kid at my school wanted to put a chevy 350 in his porsche 914.....most people i think do it just cause you can find shit tons of high performance chevy parts...to me the 914 is a poor mans porsche. 
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