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Wangtang's
L200 Mira
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When most people think of a Daihatsu Mira, they think of Grandma tottering out to do a spot of Thursday morning shopping at the corner greengrocer. Whilst you would be forgiven for thinking in this manner, their are those that would slice you limb from limb with a samurai sword for showing such contempt, albeit innocent and in-a-bit-o-tongue-n-cheek, and |
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Wangtang
would be one of those persons. Well actually, if
you were to mention anything nasty about a Daihatsu K-car in Japan you
would
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probably run
into conflict with just about every Japanese boyracer.
Thats not to say that a Mira can't give you plenty of performance, quite
the opposite in fact. You can
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very easily
triple the horsepower of a K-car with a slightly larger turbo and a bit
more boost. And with that power to weight ratio
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you WILL find
yourself shitting down the neck of almost every WRX aound. The only limiting
factor is most car enthusiasts haven't realised the potential of substantially
potent lil' pocket rockets...
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