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true but its the shock to the box and diff that can do damage.

If that engine can hurt that gearbox and diff I would literally die from surprise...particuarly when it would be one of about 3 times ever that it has been launched

If that engine can hurt that gearbox and diff I would literally die from surprise...particuarly when it would be one of about 3 times ever that it has been launched

I dont necessarily just mean that engine and that car, just in general

Perhaps your should ask bunta how he feels?

:laugh:

Fergus is still hurting

Furgus???

you named Andy's Little fella Furgus??

ha ha ha

seriously you should of choosen a better name.....

Kull the conqurer!!

or

Russel the love muscle

:laugh:

so???

This ones on SAU

Whats your point John??

been done many times with SR and rotories as well....

Furgus???

you named Andy's Little fella Furgus??

ha ha ha

seriously you should of choosen a better name.....

Kull the conqurer!!

or

Russel the love muscle

:laugh:

No. Fergus is the name of the pirate...

Yeah just not the way i told him to do it thats all. :no:

dont worry i didnt laucnh it off the limiter, but it quickley found its way there :D

ITs a RWD the tyres take the punishment not the clutch!

yes, those 265's do light up nicely :laugh:

true but its the shock to the box and diff that can do damage.

pfftt panzy, u sound like a gtr owner that's scared to launch their car :laugh:

If that engine can hurt that gearbox and diff I would literally die from surprise...particuarly when it would be one of about 3 times ever that it has been launched

not to mention that POXY EXHAUST :P

but we were talking about Shane in that car!!! LOL :P

oh if thats a dare to see if i can break it, i'll try my best to break it! :(

P.S for your viewing pleasure The DOO ETTT video :woot: :woot:

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