Yeah each car is differant.. For example in highscool we turned my buddys Geo Metro sideways in his parking spot with 4 guys. On the other hand you would be hard pressed to do that with say a Cadilac or a truck.. Then to flip a car you have to look at the center of gravity.. I had a Sidekick with a 3 inch lift that we tipped on the trails one day.. It was easy with two guys to flip back on all fours because it was light and had a high center of gravity. A car on it's side would be really easy to tip back onto all fours.. But to tip a car onto it's side would take alot of effort because of it's weight and low center of gravity.. I would easily say 5 or 6 really strong guys to flip an average car..
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2004 Kia Rio - Garrett GT2560R - $1100
8.9:1 forged pistons - $500
20 pounds of boost - flick of switch
Blowing the doors off of almost everything it pulls up beside.
PRICELESS
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