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INTERMARQUE VIDEO
 
13BT on Dyno Power to weight can't get much better than this:
A rotary powered Fiat Bambina !
So cute that your girlfriend will insist
you build one :)

download rotarybambina.mpg
52 seconds (5733 kB)


ANNUAL TRACKDAY 2004
 
Widebody 20B FD3S

While heavy rain fell across New Zealand, somehow the clouds parted and the track dried and a great day was had including the sunburn!
Kick yourself if you weren't there.

Here's some video of Tony Stewart's widebody 20B bat in action at the Manfeild MREC track day.
Download TS_BAT.MPG
53 seconds (5533 kB)

Sadly this car along with several other rotaries has subsequently been destoyed in a fire were it was garaged



NZ JAMBOREE '03 VIDEO
 
13BT on Dyno RotaMax 3 warms the tyres

download agro.mpg
21 seconds (2455 kB)


NZ JAMBOREE '03 VIDEO
 
13BT on Dyno

Shane sets up for a very tidy run.
It was nice of Shane to coordinate
matching shirts for pit crew at the strip
(only tyre warming in this video)

download buzz.mpg
31 seconds (3673 kB)



VIDEO and SOUND
 
Rx7 Bat burnout video download

End of the day antics from Taupo 2003.

VIDEO download jimmy.mpg
40 seconds (3663 kB)


AUDIO download jimmy.mp3
VBR 40 seconds (806 kB)

You think he's wild on the track?
Check out what he gets up to in a borrowed car on the streets of Tokyo here



VIDEO
 
13B bat on the DynoPacks at The Chequered Flag. Hear the Garrett Turbo start to scream above 4500 rpm. Near the end of the video (bottom left) look for the exhaust manifold glowing red hot. More engine pics are on the members car page.

download 13b-bat.mpg
32 seconds (1693 kB)
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