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Old 09-25-2002, 12:29 PM
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how much horsepower??

I was thinking how much horespower until your car is not able to be daily driven??????
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Assuming your in the states - there is no "to much horsepower limit" on a car to make it undrivable everyday. But, usually to harness gobs of torque and hp you have to use items that are not street legal which pretty much makes the car useless as a daily driver.













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