Smolensk Tuning
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Jakgoe wrote:Petokraka Automobioli requested Smolensk to make a suitable competitor to the Shelby GT500 Super Snake. They wanted it to be based off their MSR muscle car. In the end, Smolensk created a 850hp beast that can run the quarter mile in 10 seconds flat. Off the line, it can get to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds. The car will be sold for $89,000, much cheaper that the Super Snake.
MSR 5.8T Smolensk:
No offense bro but that car, eh, doesnt look too good to be honest with you. Those lights and that extra grill beneath the first one, just kill it for me.
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F1nnisher wrote:No offense bro but that car, eh, doesnt look too good to be honest with you. Those lights and that extra grill beneath the first one, just kill it for me.
Yeah, *sigh*. My two most recent designs have been quite underwhelming. Don't worry, the next design to come out of Smolensk should be great!
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No real restrictions, except year 1980.
Thanks in advance.
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In 1980, the top-end version of the Kebab arrived. Styled by Smolensk Tuning's finest designers, everyone could see at first glance that this was no ordinary Kebab. But this time, Smolensk's version was not a super-low, super-light supercar.


It was a premium car, the top of the food chain. And as such, it featured '80 Premium interior, '80s Premium entertainment and '80s advanced safety which made it heavier and in return even safer.

But it wasn't only safe. It was fast, too. Mainly because of its engine, which was a 2.3L turbocharged I6. It was smooth, yet powerful, reliable and pretty economical as well. In one word: Premium.

Hope you enjoy
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Company website: LizzottCars
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Company ID:1921001
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I was trying to make a pun when i said it was the top of the food chain
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Also, stay tuned for a retro model from Smolensk's past.
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Also, as you may have guessed, it's no ordinary family sedan. Smolensk thought it would be better (and more entertaining) if they put a 5.4L muscle car engine into it!

With its 4-speed gearbox, light weight and wide tyres, it could challenge even the fastest Mustangs and Chargers over the quarter mile. Considering this performance, 17.6mpg is not that bad. And don't forget it's actually a comfortable family saloon. It's like a rocket-powered sofa, at least for 1968.
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