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Viper powered Saab 9-3

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My god they had to cut out a lot of the front end to achieve that didn't they?! :D

bloody hell! i always wanted a FAST estate! haha

That looks insane emoticon-0104-surprised.gif

I think it's a bit of a stretch to say that's still a Saab 9-3 after the amount of front end they cut off! A very impressive and utterly mental conversion.

Does anyone know if they have run any tests on it yet?

DOES WANTZZ!!! :D

I'll even forgive them the stanced and murdered out! I'd prefer something that was just dropped a bit and looked more or less standard apard from the tailpipes.

OMG!! :o The wheels look awesome, the engine is mad, and thats a very originally way to shed some weight...............

But what a waste, fitting it in a Scab Saab! :giggle:

That is a serious piece of engineering....Hats off to the creators of this beast....Would like to see better pics of the interior though with that transmission tunnel through the middle of the car :wonder:

The ultimate sleeper?

Not really a sleeper though is it?

OEM wheels only a small drop and Huge brakes plus suspension tweaks would have been a sleeper.

it is amazing though, what skills.

The ultimate sleeper?

:rofl:

Even my 82 year Nan would say 'fek me, look at that beast' if it rolled past her! :thumbup:

It might be a little bit of a pain in the a**e to change more than 8 spark plugs me thinks.

nice bet that has surprised a few people :D

I actually like that...

I actually like that...

.....I love it, but is borderline dragster with them rear tyres! :yes:

it is amazing though, what skills.

Now that I can agree with.

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