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Continuing the sporting tradition of the Renault 5 Turbo, Alpine, Spider and Clio V6, all of which made their marks on European race tracks over the last 25 years, the Mégane Trophy - unveilled at next week's Paris Motor Show - is set to take to the grid in 2005.
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Westfield makes extreme interpretations of Collin Chapman’s Lotus Super 7. Many people in the Super 7 community have written that the Westfield is too dubious to be part of their club. But it doesn’t need to be, after all, one of their popular versions has V8 stuffed in that tine engine bay!
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Much like all Strosek models, this car was designed with body styling and aerodynamics in mind. Stosek does provide an option to 'RS tune' the engine up to 343HP.
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Much like all Strosek models, this car was designed with body styling and aerodynamics in mind. The 993 Mega bodykit was applied to the Carrera, Carrera 4 & Turbo models.
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One of the most distinct cars in the Lotus lineup is the Carlton/Omega. The name Omega name was given to the left-hand-drive cars while Carlton's had their driver on the right. Internally at Lotus the car was knon as the Type 104
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Started in 1983, the French Axiam Group started producing two and four wheel vehicles that could be driven without a license. This production evolved into the micro-car market and, in 1992, a motor sport program was started under the new Mega name.
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Aixam-Mega