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Twoogle is undergoing a bit of development.....and at the moment is naturally aspirated....which as you know Moanie is only capable of 15.4's

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hahaha.. yes.. i have the video of it too :D  she still looks hot doing that 15.4 though :(

whens she back ont he drag strip?

ahh well...you know how it is....you take turbo's off to have them rebuilt....and then you say to your self....hmmmm...while im at it i might do XYZ......and then you say....hmmmm....while im doing XYZ i might as well do ABC as well......all of the sudden you realise that your now doing the whole f*#king alphabet!

will be a while but i assure you it will be worth the wait.

"twoogle" will be back.....better than ever....with 9's as the prize.

Edited by DiRTgarage
:(  can't wait!!!  better let me know when your birgi run is!!  i'll be there :P

LOL!!! Believe it or not, birgi was meant to say virgin!! you all got that though, right? :)

craig!! come say hi to me :) lol!!! i'll have the silver 33... stock rims all around.. plates start with msp! :)

*fingers crossed the weather doesn't ruin all*



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