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I was having dinner at the pancake kitchen sunday night dude, next thing i know all these f**king pixies n dyk looking woman weilding huge hammars n sporting caps n shit started walking around the place. Thought shit was about to go down but later found out about that avcon thing haha.

This ran a 7.84 @ 174mph today at its first meet, taking the record from boostn and also beating ripsnz's time.

Still setting it up and was apparently on half power. Probably the only car around at the moment that has a good chance of taking the RB record from the HKS 180sx.

Some lulz.

http://player.video.news.com.au/carsguide/...sda_zARM9glW9gl

next one is not safe for kids to see

im a bit surprised they had it on car sales video's

http://player.video.news.com.au/carsguide/...Y09295b9FE47u12

Meet the 2010 Darwin award winners eh...

-D

either a harsh joke or spacers that only allowed 2 threads to do up nuts....one wheel goes, they all go

Steve, that roll over made me sick LOL......same sort of pendulum effect as the school bus driven by a female recently who killed her son

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