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Old 05-26-2008, 02:46 PM
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Hi!
I was looking for a nice picture of a Diablo with lenght, heights and other measurements.
Does anyone know where to find one?

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Hi
What for?
To put on the wall or to build a Diablo?
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Im supposed to buy a complete diablo from a shop in england and make it more suitable for my needs. Tracks here are not made for high speeds etc. I want better weight balance and more low end power. I havnt got the diablo yet because they need to find one for me first but i want to see if its possible to move the weight forward! I havnt looked so much at the car and need some pictures to see what kind of space i got between the engine and firewall++ Diablo might not be a good enaugh platform!
As for now im racing old japanese cars! Good handling but i want to start from scratch again with a european supercar!
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If you go through some of the older posts, you will find people who know what you can and can't do to these cars. Who knows, someone may have already done this. The guys on this forum are very helpful.
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Mate.
I purchased something the other day which I think may have what you are looking for. Will let you know.
Bruce VT
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Mate
Still haven't received it yet.
Hopefully soon.
Bruce VT
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Mate
Still hasn't arrived yet.
Will follow up where the documents are.
Bruce VT
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Mate.
The details arrived today and they are the same details you can get off Lamborghini cars, the enthusiast site I thought they were extensive details on every aspect of the car. Anyway buyer beware. I will keep looking mate. Let me know if you find anything.
My appologies.
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Laborghini Diablo could reach speed of 202 mph with the acceleration that went from 0 – 60 mph in 4 seconds flat. The engine was V12, 5,7 liters version and mid-mounted to give the car the optimum balance. In the original design Lamborghini Diablo was a rear – wheel drive.
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Laborghini Diablo could reach speed of 202 mph with the acceleration that went from 0 – 60 mph in 4 seconds flat. The engine was V12, 5,7 liters version and mid-mounted to give the car the optimum balance. In the original design Lamborghini Diablo was a rear – wheel drive.
Really ??
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