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Cannonball
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by Cannonball » Thu Jan 10, 08 4:41 pm
can some one please tell how long a superbird is, nose to tail
bet pete wise will know
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by Pete » Thu Jan 10, 08 4:42 pm
From memnory 218" but that needs checking.
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by Anonymous » Thu Jan 10, 08 5:35 pm
Ye thats about it, 19" longer than standard roadrunner, about 5588mm or 220" long, but that couple of inch's wont really make that much difference as its longer than titanic!
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by Anonymous » Thu Jan 10, 08 7:57 pm
Im lost on this one mate...But I can tell you all about giving a super length to a bird though!!
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by Cannonball » Thu Jan 10, 08 8:01 pm
www.dwatts80.fsnet.co.uk
WATTS RACING TRANSMISSIONS, CLOBBER THE COMPETITION ITS CLOBBERIN TIME
OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,
HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,
I HAVE A NVQW
LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,
THE PASS IS THE JUICE,
LOVED BY FEW,
HATED BY MANY
RESPECTED BY ALL
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by Anonymous » Thu Jan 10, 08 8:06 pm
I reckon someone knicked his missus aswell so he obviously doesnt care cause he aint posting here no more, so no point really!!
I miss him to be fair.
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by R.RUNNER » Thu Jan 10, 08 8:10 pm
Hi, from memory I think it was 226" (18`6" in old money)