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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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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. Bruce VT |
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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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