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Old 04-24-2008, 07:29 AM   #1
 
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So for all you car enthusiast & woodworking hobbyist I present the Splinter!!!! 600 bhp of wooden speed this will be the single greatest thing ever to come out of.....NORTH CAROLINA!!! Students at NCSU are making a wooden super car! I for sure want to be at the unvailing of this beautiful beast!!! So want to see for yourself...... Heres the link!

http://www.joeharmondesign.com/

http://jalopnik.com/383077/the-splin...onal-ninja-rat

I think this is a field trip we should take to NCSU & check out!!!
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Looks like body work will take on a whole new set of s. That is a cool looking car.
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:20 AM   #3
 
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This is a cool car, and It never ceases to amze me when ever I see it. The first posting for it is below and that was the first time that I had heard about it.

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Gotta love it. Why build a car out of wood? Because they can!
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That does look really cool! I don't know about safe, but cool. It's a good thing I'm not building it. By the time I was done, in say...... 2047, that cool futuristic design would be WAY outdated. Hats off to those guys!

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Sounds like it will be at IWF this summer then Delta may take it on the road.
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Originally Posted by Alan in Little Washington View Post
Sounds like it will be at IWF this summer then Delta may take it on the road.
That's if B&D let's Delta stay in business.

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When ya rev the motor, does it go WOODEN WOODEN ?
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