Get serious about taking the weight out of your 911
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Saw this today in Scottsdale, 911 engine on trike, and yes it in the rear were it should be,
I am not associated with this company but thought it was interesting.
I am not associated with this company but thought it was interesting.
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Wow wow and WOW! That is amazing work ...looks amazing from where I sit. And definitely gets "cool marks" for using a 911 over the standard detroit offerings. Did I say wow! Thanks for posting, Chuck!
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Yeah, the six intake pipes are pointed forward and right behind the passenger seat. Must make one heck of noise when full out. I asked the guy why a 911 engine, and he said, "Because I could" He has a web site www.phoenixtrikeworks.com
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Yeah, the six intake pipes are pointed forward and right behind the passenger seat. Must make one heck of noise when full out. I asked the guy why a 911 engine, and he said, "Because I could" He has a web site www.phoenixtrkeworks.com