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CarGuru > Mazda > Slightly OT: Anybody remember where this post came from? 31 January 2005 03:48:03

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Slightly OT: Anybody remember where this post came from?

Tonyrama 30 January 2005 20:16:50
 There was a website posted (it might not have been here) that was about some
magazine that took a car (I think it was a Sentra) and went extreme to mod
it, and in the end they ended up removing the interior, all the body panels,
all unneeded wiring and brackets, all the way to removing the rear of the
car from the suspension mounts back. I can't remember the name of the
magazine, or even if it was a Sentra or not, but I seem to remember it was
kind of a joke, kind of satirical. Does anyone remember seeing this?

Tonyrama


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Pws 30 January 2005 21:12:17 permanent link ]
 tonyrama wrote:> There was a website posted (it might not have been here) that was about some> magazine that took a car (I think it was a Sentra) and went extreme to mod> it, and in the end they ended up removing the interior, all the body panels,> all unneeded wiring and brackets, all the way to removing the rear of the> car from the suspension mounts back. I can't remember the name of the> magazine, or even if it was a Sentra or not, but I seem to remember it was> kind of a joke, kind of satirical. Does anyone remember seeing this?>
Tonyrama>

I remember that, I also think it was a Sentra. It looked like a skeleton
of a car going around the track. I do remember that they took a huge
amount of weight off of the car, along with a whole lot of structual
stability I would guess.
I'll bet that someone on the Nissan newsgroup can provide a link for you
if it is still up.

Pat
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Tonyrama 31 January 2005 03:48:03 permanent link ]
 
"Lanny Chambers" <lanny@hummingbirds­.net> wrote in message
news:lanny-E61CE6.1­2431230012005@newssv­r11-ext.news.prodigy­.com...> In article <10vq23k909r4m0f@co­rp.supernews.com>, "tonyrama" <yo@yo.com>> wrote:>
There was a website posted (it might not have been here) that was about
some> > magazine that took a car (I think it was a Sentra) and went extreme to
it, and in the end they ended up removing the interior, all the body
panels,> > all unneeded wiring and brackets, all the way to removing the rear of
car from the suspension mounts back. I can't remember the name of the> > magazine, or even if it was a Sentra or not, but I seem to remember it
kind of a joke, kind of satirical. Does anyone remember seeing this?>
-- > Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA> '94C> the alignment page:> http://www.hummingb­irds.net/alignment.h­tml

Thanks Lanny, just what I wanted.
Tonyrama


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