2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype Specifications

2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype
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  • Engine Location : Rear
    Drive Type : Rear Wheel
    Body / Chassis : Hybrid Steel-Aluminum Chassis
    Weight : 2275 lbs | 1031.923 kg
    V 8
    Displacement : 5000 cc | 305.1 cu in. | 5.0 L.
    Power : 500 HP (368 KW)
    2008 Averages
    Avg. Car Cost : $27,958
    Avg. Household Income : $57,000
    Avg. Home : $238,880
    Avg. Gallon of Gas : $3.39

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    Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype? A: The 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype has a wheelbase size of 110.00 inches.

    Q: What is the length of the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype? A: The 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype has a length of 177.50 inches.

    Q: What is the width of the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype? A: The 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype has a width of 78.50 inches.

    Q: What is the bodystyle of the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype? A: The 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype was a .

    Q: What engine did the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype have? A: The engine powering the 2008 Riley Mk XI Michael Shank Racing Prototype was a V 8 (5000 cc | 305.1 cu in. | 5.0 L.) with 500 HP (368 KW).

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