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Fun times! Wisdom (I am assuming widow teeth was an error :P) teeth hurt like a bitch, But I was a mutant and had an extra two so maybe for the normals it wont be too bad

your still a mutant.

Yeah, i mistyped that, I am STILL a mutant, the next step in evolution.

that's what I keep telling everyone re evolution. Look at cancers and other degeneration (from mutated cells) we are all changing and who knows what are human kind will be like in 1M years from now

I thought it was the opposite? The lower the car goes the more it pulls the upper suspension arm in giving more neg camber?

this is very true.

Manuals was auto with a ratchet shifter is winning

What's a ripshift

Manual terms...you wouldn't understand

pos/neg, I always get them confused.

yes a bit of Pos, but you really don't want to do that to a daily. so close to zero is good.

Falcon v Tony's maxima... I think I'd back the falcon

Burn

agreed, because Tonys rear wheels would fall off due to the wheel bearing situation

burn

That and a busted arse auto.

and more burn

What's wring with the auto?

Everything!

Yer I think so would be close I reckon the hatsu would do about a 22 @ 55mph

Wifes Beetle may be up for a race :)

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