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Jason has been a great tester for several Vorshlag products on the many cars he has owned over the years (RX8, EVO 9, Supercharged Miata, E36 M3, Pontiac G8) and now is testing our E36 LS1 swap kit in his BMW M Roadster. After finding an engine-less M Roadster in Florida we drove 36 hours non-stop to go pick it up and bring it back to Dallas. This car is being built for autocross (SCCA X Prepared) and Time Trial use (NASA TTU) and should end up at 2300 pounds. It has 18x11" CCW wheels, giant Hoosiers, and lots of other go fast goodies. Oh, and that LS1 aluminum 5.7L V8 and T56 6-spd transmissions! Its going to be a BEAST.
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vorshlag > McCall's BMW E36/7 M Roadster (with LS1 V8) photo
vorshlag > McCall's BMW E36/7 M Roadster (with LS1 V8) photo
vorshlag > McCall's BMW E36/7 M Roadster (with LS1 V8) photo
vorshlag > McCall's BMW E36/7 M Roadster (with LS1 V8) photo
vorshlag > McCall's BMW E36/7 M Roadster (with LS1 V8) photo
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