Dec 12, 2003 #1 K KillrV6 Former owner Joined May 22, 2002 Messages 960 http://www.watercar.com/videos.aspx awsome. looks pretty quick on land and in watter as well
Dec 12, 2003 #2 J Jimn8or Happy Thoughts Joined Jun 1, 2001 Messages 645 OK, I'll bite...WTF is up with that????
Dec 12, 2003 #4 G gn85 You've gotta try this! Joined Sep 2, 2001 Messages 3,477 A Subaru powered Camaro Yah, not really an LS1, but hey. Just goes to show what people will do when they have too much time on their hands. Me personally, I was trying to look at the video carefully to see tinkering with the with the film. I like who his supplier is for the hydraulic actuators. "Homies Hydraulics". LOL
A Subaru powered Camaro Yah, not really an LS1, but hey. Just goes to show what people will do when they have too much time on their hands. Me personally, I was trying to look at the video carefully to see tinkering with the with the film. I like who his supplier is for the hydraulic actuators. "Homies Hydraulics". LOL
Dec 12, 2003 #5 S SinistrV6 Valve Monkey Joined Aug 14, 2001 Messages 1,731 Re: A Subaru powered Camaro Originally posted by gn85 Me personally, I was trying to look at the video carefully to see tinkering with the with the film. Click to expand... Me, too. I like the editting on the launch shot (from asphalt to water). He definitely took water over the stern but it was editted out! No big deal, you can do the same thing in a boat. I think that sucker's pretty cool!
Re: A Subaru powered Camaro Originally posted by gn85 Me personally, I was trying to look at the video carefully to see tinkering with the with the film. Click to expand... Me, too. I like the editting on the launch shot (from asphalt to water). He definitely took water over the stern but it was editted out! No big deal, you can do the same thing in a boat. I think that sucker's pretty cool!