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ArrowsFA1
29th May 2008, 12:34
Here's something I hadn't seen before - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lci84KxZmGk

Valve Bounce
29th May 2008, 12:46
That makes for a great ringtone for my mobile phone. :p :

wedge
29th May 2008, 13:42
Great to see the original RAs in action.

AAReagles
30th May 2008, 19:37
Although I'm a fan of the Ford DFV, and despite that since its' shelving into history, the engines of the evolving machines these past years resemble it (DFV) much with their high-pitches, I must say I do admire that throaty-sound of the 60's honda engine.

Valve Bounce: not a bad idea for ring tones. :up:

23rd June 2008, 07:20
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