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Old 27-08-2015, 01:33 AM   #1
happy1
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Default An unfinished Falcon BA AWD Turbo project on Ebay

I did a random search on Ebay today and ended up looking at someone's Falcon racecar project listed for sale, a BA shell fitted with Territory Turbo running gear, and floor pan.

Probably can't be road registered with roll cage in it, and some of the floor pan work looks a bit rough too.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Unfinishe...item2c9f3d01df

Would have been cool to do this with an FG, without the roll cage
None of the photos shows the height and the wheel clearances, so its a bit unclear exactly how it would fit under the front guards.

Interesting to have seen how the SZ subframe would have fitted onto a Falcon, and how low the ride height could have been set with the front differential as part of the sump, instead of these SX/SY parts

Cheers
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