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okay iv watched it again and i must say, this guy knows nothing about cars and is clearly only doing it to get a reaction like this,......

how bad do you want to kick his fat head around with some steelcaps

fat kid on tourettes strikes again.

some of his stuff is amusing... this one was just boring and painful. he's tryin to hard to rip on stuff nowadays.

That was so bad I think he gave me cancer!

Futurama quote for the win! I use this in general conversations at times, best line ever.

Also... crap video, he was just ragging on everything. I appreciate most cars.... just depends what cars they are. Nothing wrong with a nice V8 making plenty of power. If stuck with the choice between a Holden Commodore v8 and a TA, I'd so be at the TA.

He was just a silly fat wanker really.

Cheers,

Ben

I want my 2 minute's back ... thats the sadest tryhard i have seen !

he's drugged and chewing spit which should be funny but its not !

i will find you all a good standup routine where you cant help but laugh at the guy's import jokes ! standby...

Ugh I couldn't stand that guy. Who the hell goes to a random carpark and starts bashing on peoples cars? I mean hell your allowed to not like something but dont go on about it like that.

There are very few cars I dont like. Alot I think are meh, but thats about it. There are maybe 5 cars where i will see one and go 'omg i hate that car'

This guy seems to hate EVERYTHING. And he has an annoying voice.

The guy is a knob,IMHO. I say bring him to Aus' and get him to try it on in any Friday/Saturday night gathering spot,and see how long he lasts...

Off topic,but Rexx:is your avatar a photo of you(I'm presuming)and is that Tito Ortiz?

Sorry so long to reply yeah that me with Tito back in Houston, Tx. It was a local fightnight that we had a few guys from ny school in. He was a cool mofo and the coolest guy I meet there was Yves Edwards. He had some fellas fighting too.

Rex

Futurama quote for the win! I use this in general conversations at times, best line ever.

Also... crap video, he was just ragging on everything. I appreciate most cars.... just depends what cars they are. Nothing wrong with a nice V8 making plenty of power. If stuck with the choice between a Holden Commodore v8 and a TA, I'd so be at the TA.

He was just a silly fat wanker really.

Cheers,

Ben

Dude there not even the same car there is no such thing as a 4 door TA.

But then again most of you Aussie love the 4 door where in the states most prefer 2 not that its bad or anything being here for 4 years and just now starting to get around to like the 4 door

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