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i thought that the 240 above actually had a tt 4.5 in it with the most impresive pipe fabrication

ive seen the one with the tt 4.5, not sure if it that one though, thats the american one if im not mistaken, the tt is in japan afaik.

on the way into work about 30 minutes ago, was going past barry's i think it is (cant remember the name of the road there), and i see a cloud of smoke up ahead, so i wonder if its a fire or if someones doin a skid or what, a few seconds later, i see the source of the smoke;

a fairly new pulsar belching smoke out the back end, trail was mebbe a hundred metres long before it started disapating, and about 20 metres from the back of the car you couldnt see a friggen thing it was that thick. sucks to be him.

Funny because :

1. Commodore vs import.

Sad because :

1. Its a supra.

Kool because :

1. You can see [ DRTY 2 ] at the end lol (lookalike.)

was the commodore on a 60km/h cruise control? sure it was dragging? was there a launch?

thats a shame Vlad, sorry too hear :P

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