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Thread: F1 car......well..LEGO F1 car

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    Talking F1 car......well..LEGO F1 car



    Vossen CV3 20x9 & 20x10.5

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    lol
    TOO BIG

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    and why did they do that?
    :idb:

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    wow, easy rebuilds

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    I want the wheels

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    nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.C
    and why did they do that?
    Lego actually does this every couple of years.

    Example.



    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett
    I want the wheels
    I want the working suspension. I wonder if the pushrods work.

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    That's pretty neat! This clearly shows that alot of people have way to much time on the hands.....haha
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    If an RC car can have a fully functional suspension, I bet this thing does work.

    I think they should throw in a Tesla drivetrain in there and make it go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
    If an RC car can have a fully functional suspension, I bet this thing does work.

    I think they should throw in a Tesla drivetrain in there and make it go!
    I wonder what Lego body stiffness feels like.

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    hahaah coool

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    haha! cool just don't let it get lose and fall apart on ya
    zoom-zoom-zoom

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    O yeah thats def. bad ass

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