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| Damn! Is this a power issue again or what? That Evo on the cover is pure hotness, from it's fully tricked out Cosworth kitted engine to it's insane wide body kit and super wide rims wrapped in ultra sticky rubber to it's rather conspicuos yellow paint. We like it, more than we should, and a heck of a lot more than the guys who attend open track days. It's more than just a pretty car, it's rather rapid in a straight line and on the bends. In the same track guise we have what's possibly the most sorted E46 M3 in SA. It's still running a stockish engine, but the rest of the mods on the car make sure it's a mean contender on track days. From potent brakes, awesome suspension and fully sorted race interior to the custom made wide arch kit, this really is a Big Boss Auto beauty. Complimenting these track cars, there's a few that run better in a straight line like the pair of orange dragsters. One is a true strip car, ok, it's a Bantam/Rustler bakkie, but a monster at that. The other is a street drag car, a Toyota MR2 from KZN. The cars are from two different sides of the country, yet the work done on both cars is the same - top notch! In among all the usual cool stuff you see here on a monthly basis like Virtual Rides and Speedmail, we have a wicked feature. You'll have seen a black car in the bottom left corner of the cover that rekindles some childhood memories. Well, that car is in this issue, better yet, it's in South Africa too. Michael Knight's K.I.T.T is spread over a few pages in this issue, and we even added in some cool links to online K.I.T.T sites. You'll love this issue, even if you don't want to! Krutch |
