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Yup, Adolf Hitler is alive and working at mcdonalds on the gold coast.

yeah i ordered one of their mcreich burgers, the bloody thing looked small on the plate, by the time i started eating it it grew massive, took over the whole table, beat the shit outta some little french kid, played hackey sack with an italian bloke, then some fat american came in and ate it all.

yeah i ordered one of their mcreich burgers, the bloody thing looked small on the plate, by the time i started eating it it grew massive, took over the whole table, beat the shit outta some little french kid, played hackey sack with an italian bloke, then some fat american came in and ate it all.

Just dont order the blitzkrieg

nah he says its a show tank. Doesnt take it out much. Its got a 13BT conversion aswell, so should make at least 250kw at the tracks, he is having trouble finding a tank dyno though.

well im going to toowoomba

see ya tomorrow

cya col. Watch out for cops, i got defected last time i went out there at the gatton turnoff, that morning there was THREE radars on the highway plus one speed camera too :D

nah he says its a show tank. Doesnt take it out much. Its got a 13BT conversion aswell, so should make at least 250kw at the tracks, he is having trouble finding a tank dyno though.

So just another show pony. Pity. that thing could really launch if he flat floored it and sidestepped the clutch.

well hes never taken it down the strip in anger, last time he raced it was against his cousin back in germany, hes got a leapord tank. Took him down by about 1/2 a tanklength so its making good power.

Did the leapord "spot" him any start tho.

yeah (well technically no, as he was driving his mate in the turret spotted him) but he pwned himself as he locked (welded) all the diffs up, poor bugger couldn't turn any corners.

yeah (well technically no, as he was driving his mate in the turret spotted him) but he pwned himself as he locked (welded) all the diffs up, poor bugger couldn't turn any corners.

I heard the leapord driver was dq'd because he was tanked.

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