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it's cause its a 32 and we all know there the best :D although that bodykit is a bit ugly, fortunately when you flying that fast no 1 can see it.

first vids pretty crazy how its all over the place wheel spinning, looks like the back half the track is down hill good for testing the brakes on these cars

what does kier wilsons 32 do? i think that was just in the 9s wasnt it

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what does kier wilsons 32 do? i think that was just in the 9s wasnt it

kier wilsons 32 = 8.8 sec on low profile street tyres & twin turbos, 2nd quickest in Aussie.............quickest is 8.6 sec on tall tyres and single hairdryer

http://www.break.com/index/i-think-he-can-dance.html

vids from this site wont seem to imbed.... well worth clicking on the link :)

Carl that was the most entertaining video I've seen for a long time....well done on the find.

highly recomend saving these till your having a sh*t day at work to watch. 1 of the worst days ive had at work i left in stitches laughing at this sh*t

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpw27vnCrbE...feature=related

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