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Sometimes I drive the Lude around when the line is flashing, but now days my sis drives it since Ive got an upgrade haha. Also take out parents piece of crap Ford now and then, dunno if its just that car or all Fords but something new seems to break nearly every time I drive it dodgy.

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My soon to be daily is also my street car. 1971 Datsun 1600. You think corollas are tough? My car is strong like a mini 1JZ..

No this isn't bollocks, cause they rarely see over 120rwhp and it only has to push 890kg or so.

Top speed runs in my car (private land) have generated 120MPH (200 km/h)

in 4th gear, and it's a 5 speed. It also gets to speed like a greyhound on steroids. Whatever that speed may be. It's good on fuel if you granny it, otherwise being a worked race-spec engine, it chews up BP Ultimate (only juice it takes) crazily. I think $18.50 lasted me 20 minutes one time.

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