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For more information on this vehicle visit http://tinyurl.com/mz7tzeo If you're the type of person that prefers to make their own path regardless of where the paved road ends, then this 2012 Local Motors Rally Fighter might be the car for you. With 20 inches of travel, nearly 450HP, and a manually adjustable dual ride height, there are not a lot of places that the Rally Fighter can't go. What appears to be an incredible two-tone paint job across an aggressive looking body shape is actually a vinyl wrapped exterior that is as durable as it is eye-popping. By choosing to go with a vinyl exterior, Local Motors claim they save 12 pounds over choosing to paint each vehicle. In-fact, Local Motors boasts that their vehicles are 30% lighter than other off-road street legal vehicles. Most importantly however, the Vinyl wrapping also gives the customer a blank canvas to make their Rally Fighter stand out, and not to mention extremely easy to repair should you knick the body. Glance under the hood and you'll find a GM LS3 E-Rod all aluminum V8 that produces 430 horsepower and 424 lb./ft. of torque. The LS3 sits back quite far in the powder coated frame to give a great front-rear weight ratio. Before being chosen for the power plant of the Rally Fighter, the LS3 was painstakingly modernized by GM to be street legal even by the tough California standards. Bolted to the block, is a GM 4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission that sends power to a Ford 9-inch rear-end with a 4.11 gear. Mash the throttle, and the Rally Fighter will rocket from 0-60 in six seconds flat. Give it enough room and it can achieve a top speed of 131mph. Inside the Rally Fighter you don't feel like you are in a rugged off-road machine at all. Open the doors and you'll find an interior that is capable of comfortably housing yourself and three of your closest friends. Black bucket seats greet the driver and passenger, and in the center a white pistol grip shifter. Above the shifter is a dash that houses the GPS navigation screen that doubles as a DVD player and back up camera The Rally Fighter might look like a race vehicle, but inside it is all luxury. You don't have to be an off-roading fan to appreciate the engineering behind this Rally Fighter. The team at Local Motors has created a true off-roading beast that is capable of an incredible ride on or off the street. There's no denying it, the Rally Fighter has fun written all over it. For more information, call, click, or visit http://RKMotorsCharlotte.com for more information on this incredible machine!
Local Motors was an American manufacturing company focused on low-volume production of open-source vehicles and other products using multiple microfactories. The company built a platform that combined online community co-creation with distributed digital manufacturing. It was co-founded in 2007 by John B. Rogers Jr. and had headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. It produced the Rally Fighter (claimed to be the world’s first open-source car), the Strati (a 3D-printed car) and Olli (a 3D-printed, elect...
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