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Old 02-26-08, 07:23 PM
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My 20B powered rail

Hi all

Below is the link to all the details concerning the build-up of my rotary powered rail which may interest some.

http://www.ausrotary.com/viewtopic.php?t=115781

Enjoy

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Daniel
Old 02-26-08, 07:55 PM
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Very nice work, one question though, where did you get the miniature coke can?
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Thumbs up Very nice rail

This is taking it to the next level. My friend Bruce from DRE always tells me to quit screwing around with door slammers and build a dragster.

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Post this in the drag forum
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Originally Posted by jgrewe
Very nice work, one question though, where did you get the miniature coke can?
Thanks.

The turbo certainly makes it look like a miniature coke can

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Originally Posted by rotaryengineering
This is taking it to the next level. My friend Bruce from DRE always tells me to quit screwing around with door slammers and build a dragster.

Good Luck
Albert
Thanks.

Maybe you should take his advice... it certainly is the cheaper option (although still expensive) if you are after a full house drag car.

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Daniel
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Is a mod able to move it?

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Very nice work Daniel!!!! I hope you get the bugs worked out soon, i want to see that baby lay down some mid 6s passes!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by PRO.20B
Is a mod able to move it?

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Daniel
Just start a new one and ask to have this one deleted.
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Very nice work Daniel!!!! I hope you get the bugs worked out soon, i want to see that baby lay down some mid 6s passes!!!!!!
Thanks.

I am hoping for it to be finished asap... unfortunatley it's taking longer than originally thought although i'm sure the end product will be well worth the wait!

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Daniel
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