amphibious sautrn
#12
Originally Posted by euroc
The owners manual said 850, but I could be reading it wrong. I'll check again.
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your manual is wrong...
http://www.differentracing.com/tech_...urbweight.html
so yeah 850, use your head man.
J/K
#15
Alright I tried to be civilized...
Pull your head out of your ***!!
850# is a stupid light number.
The engine and trans has to weigh in at 400#s
That meansyour saturn (car itself) minus engine and trans weighs 450.
The wheels are about 20# with tires, maybe more I don't know the exact numbers.
There are four of those wheels on most saturns (your may be different that is another80#
Please dude your seriously wrong give it up.
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#18
Originally Posted by quantumzL69
I think somebody made a pretty bad attempt at trying to make the car look like it's sitting on a lake.
Oh I don't think he is trying tofoolanyone. The car is not on a lake. It's on a road. Where the water is running over the road. Just a photo-op, and a good one at that. Nice SC, and a good picture.