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Originally Posted by AlexPfeiffer
I put the hot rod on the side while the lexy was being built but now that the lexy is done, I brought the car down to the shop and fixed it back up again. New front brakes, new hydro ebrake, rebuilt the trans, rebuilt the rear end with a new kaaz diff cause the old one exploded. Ran the ken block gymkhana invitational with it this weekend and got fastest time of the day plus an invite for the main event in dec 3, 4th at irwindale but not sure if the locost will be legal because they want production based vehicles. Anyway, here are some vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L0Z1...layer_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvbaS...layer_embedded
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Depends on how "production based" will be defined. If they mean literal (you can buy this car off the showroom right now, as it's run), then Ken Block's car isn't legal, either. If they mean, you could (or could have) bought this car, but not necessarily as it's run, then his car and your Locost could be legal considering your car is based on the Lotus 7. If they mean like like NASCAR, you're better off bringing the Lexus and Block's car is also legal.
My opinion, thought, not fact.