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on the way home from work tonight i was driving my gfs car.... heading away from the casino towards the albert park area and some asian guy in a Silver 33 with blue neons under his car and other ricey accesories pulled up at the lights next to me revving the hell out of his engine... had a zorst and running more boost from the guage i could see... ignored him at the lights for a while.. he kept revving it up.... so i thought... fark it... i'll see what this can do.

*click*

takes off traction control

*click*

puts it into power

left overdrive on...

lights go green and he plants it... slightly wet roads he starts spinning them up... i take off half throttle... haha im ahead... what a n00b p plater... we've travelled about 10ms now and im still ahead so i plant it to the floor... auto kicks down a gear... nose lifts... exhaust starts screaming like a male banshee with his balls in a squirell grip thru a 20" subby with the bass on +6!

bahahaha im pulling away from him... 100m later he isnt gaining so i slow down and start breaking... he keeps going lol yeah u keep going... i would too... how embarassing.

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lol my mate has a soarer GT exactly the same as your gfs (in fact I think he's dragged it at some point in time...) remember? the one with the same rims as what you wanted? And his car hands some major ass out, and its pretty much the same as u'r gf's setup, so i dunno...

anyways... if you back out now i hereby proclaim you:

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Inarkus Poultrous

Soarer auto g/b r insane i drove a mates and the instant u floor it, it reaches redline and doesnt even budge even between gears, smoothest auto ever !!! and hes doin 13.8's !!!!! Auto's r often underestimated, work it a bit, enuff coolin and u'll be beatin a lot of manuals on launch all u need is the power to back it up

lol so many times i'll get em on launch but they'll pass me by 3rd, sometimes in 2nd too, :)

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